Amish Crafted Solid Character Cherry Wood B&O Railroad Trestle Bridge Nightstand
Available Levels of Service:
- Curbside - items are left on your driveway or garage in cartons.
- Threshold - items are brought to the first dry area within home in cartons.
- White Glove - items are unpacked, brought to room of choice and all packing materials are removed.
Amish Crafted Solid Character Cherry Wood B&O Railroad Trestle Bridge Nightstand
Product Details
Quality Score 100
Greener Choice 100
Features
Product Features
Wood
Shown in Character Cherry Wood. Available in solid Cherry Wood, soft Maple Wood, hard Maple Wood, Oak Wood, Quartersawn Oak Wood, hickory, or walnutFinish
- Choose from over 100 different color options
- Protected with a sealant that makes it practically impervious to water, nail polish remover and alcohol.
Features
- Inspired by the B&O Railroad Company
- Planked Top
- Iron features
- Solid wood construction
- Fully Assembled
- Made in the USA
Dimensions
Product Dimensions
Personalize & Customize
Customize Product
Options
- Choose from 8 hardwoods
- Available in your choice of color
- Choose your style and size
- Custom sizes available
Resources
Resources
Resources List
No. | File | Description |
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1) | Simply Amish Catalog 2023 |
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Manufacturer Information
Manufacturer Information
Made In : Illinois
The Simply Amish story began in the 1970s, when bellbottoms and short shorts could be spotted just about everywhere — except in good Amish homes. Across the nation, a new age of convenience had arrived. Microwave ovens were becoming common-place, and fashion-forward housewives were ordering the latest kitchen appliances in a wide range of deceptively tasteful sounding colors, like Avocado Green and Harvest Gold. But in a time of rapid change and progress, no one in the city could buy a beautiful piece of Amish furniture without a long trip to the country. Until a couple of guys from the country came up with a novel idea. It all started in 1979, when Kevin Kauffman and his brothers joined their dad to learn the finer points of furniture construction on their family farm. Putting his experience to good use, Kevin soon joined forces with his uncle, John Mast, to start a company that would pursue a much larger vision. Together, the two partners eventually linked an entire network of traditional Amish workshops with a modern distribution system, and furniture lovers everywhere rejoiced. Joined later by Kevin's uncle, Butch, and a fourth partner, Kent Patterson, they soon hit their stride, transforming an innovative furniture distribution system into a great American brand. And Simply Amish was born.