Custom Furniture vs Mass-produced: Short-term savings or long-term value?
Discussions surrounding custom vs mass-produced furniture have been hot-button topics for quite a few years. You may already have some strong opinions, or maybe you’ve come to see what all the fuss is about. Fans of custom furniture love showing off their special pieces, even if they cost a lot. Mass-produced furniture, though, is cheaper […]
The Rise of Self-Assembled Furniture
Ready-to-assemble furniture, like the popular Thuma or Holin bed, has become more readily accessible in the furniture market. This furniture trend has seen a steady rise since the mid-20th century. Why has this do-it-yourself approach become so popular with consumers and companies? The largest reason relates to this shipping industry. It’s much more efficient to […]
What You Should Know About Buying Custom Furniture
Are you thinking about buying custom furniture? There is a beautiful selection of handcrafted custom furniture made here in the United States for you to discover. Whether you want to know what to expect when ordering or how to make the process easier, we’ve got some helpful tips for you. ________ What are the benefits […]
Table Size Guide: What Size Dining Table Do You Need?
The dining table is where the whole family gathers for delicious meals. A solid wood dining table provides enough space for all your loved ones and offers unique wood graining patterns to complement your home’s inviting design.
Where Is Amish Furniture Made?
Amish handcrafted furniture gained widespread attention and popularity in the U.S. with the rise of folk art in the 1920s. Amish woodworkers generally make more traditional furniture pieces with clean, modern and elegant designs and great attention to wood details. Today, homeowners and collectors highly seek Amish furniture for its unique craftsmanship, durability, and classic style. […]
How to Incorporate Custom Furniture Into Your Home
Because store-bought furniture doesn’t always perfectly match space, style and storage needs, homeowners often purchase new pieces of furniture only a few years after they bought their original items. As a result, furniture accounted for 12.1 million tons of household waste in 2018 in the United States, much higher than the 2.2 million tons it […]