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Colebrook Amish Furniture
Colebrook Amish Furniture adds some eye-catching flourishes to the Mission style. For example, this unique style features a graceful arch design on the sides, legs, base, and elsewhere. Also, you’ll find exposed mortise and tenon joints. Plus beautiful ebony inlays. Yet, the Colebrook style retains classic Mission elements. Such as clean lines and a hefty persona. Plus black solid pull hardware. These features give Colebrook a stately profile. So check out the Colebrook pieces below. Also, plan to visit our ‘brick-and-mortar’ store in picturesque Shipshewana, Indiana. And discover the distinguished Colebrook line for yourself.
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Colebrook Cabinet
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Colebrook Collection Bookcase
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Colebrook Dining Room Set
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Colebrook Fireplace TV Stand
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Colebrook Living Room Collection
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Colebrook Occasional Table Collection
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Colebrook Open Coffee Table
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Colebrook Open End Table
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Colebrook Open Occasional Table Collection
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Colebrook Open Sofa Table
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Colebrook Chair
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Colebrook Corner TV Stand
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Colebrook Dining Table
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Colebrook Expandable Dining Bench
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Colebrook Hardwood Bench
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Colebrook Hutch
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Colebrook Mission Bar Chair
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Colebrook TV Stand
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Hardwood Colebrook Sideboard
Colebrook Amish Furniture from Weaver Furniture Sales
With its impressive cabinetmaking, this collection from Weaver Furniture Sales makes an impressive appearance. Yet, what makes this furniture collection most special is its construction. Because the best cabinetmakers in the Midwest — Amish men — painstakingly handcraft each piece. Also, our Amish builders use quality hardwoods. So you’ve been assured furniture that’s sturdy, durable — and heirloom-quality!