Amish Furniture: Timeless Craftsmanship

Millwest Amish Furniture is a family-owned store in Plain City, Ohio specializing in handcrafted solid hardwood furniture made by skilled Amish craftsmen in Ohio and Indiana. Every piece is built to order using time-honored joinery techniques and the finest hardwoods.

Whether you’re furnishing your dining room, bedroom, living room, or office, browse our full collection below or visit our showroom. We ship nationwide and are happy to assist with any questions. Call us at 614.873.1932.

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Our Heritage

Millwest Amish Furniture

At Millwest Amish Furniture, our story begins with Harold and Betty Miller, who grew up on Amish farms in Kansas. After moving to Ohio in 1976, they opened their first furniture store in 1994 in Plain City, transforming a mechanic shop into a space for showcasing high-quality furniture.

Today, under the leadership of Keith Miller and his family, we continue the legacy of exceptional furniture and outstanding customer service.

With strong connections to Amish craftsmen, we take pride in helping our customers create the home of their dreams.

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Our Amish Furniture Collection

Explore our wide range of handcrafted furniture, including:

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Customization Options

At Millwest Amish Furniture, we understand that every home is unique. That’s why we offer customization options, including:

  • Choice of wood type and stain color
  • Custom dimensions to fit your space
  • Specialized features to meet your needs

The Benefits of Choosing Millwest Amish Furniture

  • Amish furniture isn’t just built — it’s built to last generations. Every piece in our collection starts with solid North American hardwoods like oak, cherry, maple, and walnut. Our Amish craftsmen use traditional woodworking techniques including mortise-and-tenon joinery, dovetail drawers, and hand-applied finishes. The structural components that matter most — the frames, doors, drawer fronts, and tabletops — are solid wood through and through.

    The difference shows up in the details: full-extension drawer slides rated for years of daily use, felt-lined silverware drawers, soft-close hinges, and construction methods designed for real life in a real home. These aren’t features you’ll find in mass-produced furniture from big-box retailers.

    With the level of personalization we offer on our items, combined with heirloom-quality construction and a lifetime of durability, is what makes Amish furniture worth the investment. It’s furniture that’s made in the USA, built to be handed down, and backed by a family-owned business that’s been doing this for decades.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Amish furniture different?
Amish furniture is handcrafted using traditional techniques and high-quality solid wood, ensuring durability and timeless appeal.
Can I customize my furniture?
Yes! We offer customization options, including wood type, stain color, and dimensions.
Where is your furniture made?
Our furniture is handcrafted by skilled Amish craftsmen in Ohio and Indiana.
Do you offer delivery?
Yes, we offer delivery services and ship nationwide.
How do I care for Amish furniture?
We recommend dusting regularly and using high-quality furniture polish to maintain the wood’s beauty.
How long does Amish furniture take to build?
Most orders take 8–16 weeks depending on the piece and level of customization, since each item is built to order by a single craftsman or small workshop.
What wood species do you offer?
We offer red oak, white oak, quarter-sawn white oak, cherry, hard maple, hickory, elm, and walnut — each with its own grain character and color.
Is Amish furniture worth the price?
Amish furniture costs more upfront, but it’s solid hardwood construction built to last decades — many of our customers say it’s the last furniture they ever bought for that room.
Do you offer financing on Amish furniture?
Yes, we offer flexible financing options you can call us at 614.873.1932 to discuss payment plans.
What’s the difference between solid wood and veneer furniture?
Solid wood runs all the way through and can be sanded and refinished over a lifetime, while veneer is a thin surface layer over engineered board that’s more prone to peeling and water damage.