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Why Choose Amish Shaker Furniture for Your Home?

 

Many wonder how Shaker style furniture came to be known as it is today. The Shaker style has not just survived for nearly 200 years, it has thrived, and is today one of the most popular furniture styles on the market. As the saying goes "society tends to admire complexity but rewards simplicity". It's easy to argue Shaker furniture, with its simplistic beauty, is both admired and rewarded.

 

Shaker furniture is the closest rival of Mission amongst the distinct old world styles, and is such for a reason both styles have in common: an elegant simplicity that gives our eyes and minds a break from common complexities surrounding us in everyday life. Shaker style furniture takes its own spin on this philosophy that distinguishes it from Mission style furniture. Amish Shaker style chairs and other Shaker furniture pieces feature more curves, while some builders may say that you can spot Mission furniture if all the lines could be made with a plane.

 

Shaker furniture was developed by the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, also known as the Shakers, for short. This religious following was founded by James and Jane Wardeley who arrived in the United States from Manchester, England in 1774. Shakers are thought to have been developed from the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers which was founded by the teachings of Ann Lee. Shaker are mostly known for their cultural contributions, such as music and furniture, because they rejected sexual relations which led to their decline in numbers. Browse our Amish shaker furniture today.

 

Customer Testimonials

 

"This Shaker bed is beautiful and beautifully made. I was impressed with the quality, especially since even the slats were dovetailed into the frame. It's sturdy, unlike my previous bed frame. Definitely spoiled cat approved.” – Anne of Illinois

 

"We ordered Shaker furniture or three bedrooms through the Amish Furniture Factory over the course of two years. We are 100% satisfied with the quality of the furniture and the online ordering process. In our experience, the Amish Furniture Factory was reliable, responsive, and professional without exception.” – Greg

 

How to Order or Request a Sample

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Shaker furniture is known for its simplicity, functionality, and clean lines, reflecting the Shaker belief in purposeful design. Unlike more ornate Amish Mission or Queen Anne styles, Shaker pieces emphasize minimalist beauty and practicality, often featuring tapered legs, subtle curves, and flawless joinery.
Our Shaker furniture is handcrafted from premium American hardwoods such as oak, cherry, maple, and walnut. Each wood type offers unique grain patterns and color tones.
Not at all. Shaker furniture is designed for long-term durability and easy upkeep. Simply dust regularly with a soft cloth and avoid harsh cleaners or direct sunlight to preserve the finish.
Yes. Every piece can be customized with your choice of stain, finish, and upholstery fabric to match your existing décor. You can also request wood or stain samples before ordering to ensure you’re happy with the color and tone.
With proper care, Amish Shaker furniture can last for generations. Each piece is built using traditional joinery methods and solid hardwood, ensuring not only timeless beauty but also heirloom-level strength and stability.

 

 

Whether you're furnishing a new home or investing in forever furniture, our Amish Shaker collection offers unmatched integrity, style, and comfort. Shop now or reach out for design advice.

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