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Amish Classic Shaker Panel Bed

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Amish Classic Shaker Panel BedThe Amish Classic Shaker Panel Bed is available in Oak, 1/4 Sawn Oak, Cherry, Maple or Hickory.  Options for the Classic Shaker Panel Bed include:

  • 4 bed sizes (twin, full, queen or king).
  • standard footboard (38″H) or low footboard  (15 1/2″H).
  • with or without walnut inlays.

Online Amish Furniture has a variety of Amish Sleigh Beds at affordable prices.

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June 11, 2007 at 4:09 pm

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Amish Woodbury Bed

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Amish Woodbury BedThe Amish Woodbury Bed is available in 4 different wood types (Oak, 1/4 Sawn Oak, Cherry or Maple) and in 4 different bed sizes (twin, full, queen or king). All of our beds are handcrafted with heirloom quality featuring solid wood siderails that are bolted to the headboard and footboard and tongue and groove or dowel construction.

For a large selection of Traditional Style Beds, visit Online Amish Furniture.

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March 15, 2007 at 9:02 pm

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Mission Style Beds

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All of our beds, including our mission style beds, feature solid wood siderails and slats eliminating the need for metal mattress frames. Cross slats are tongue and grooved or doweled into the siderails. This construction makes our beds extremely sturdy and eliminates swaying. This attention to detail and craftsmanship is apparent in all our Amish bedroom furniture, ensuring that they will last for generations.

Our mission style furniture is easily recognizable and known for its stability and strength. Each piece is meticulously hand-crafted and available in multiple finishes to suit your interior design needs. In addition to our Amish mission furniture, please also browse our many other available styles to view everything we have to offer.

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December 28, 2006 at 6:06 pm

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