When it comes to Fine Furniture Brands, there are some companies that simply stand above the rest. Obviously, this list stems from our experience running a vintage furniture store. So, sadly, some of these companies aren’t around anymore.
However, these brands featured tried and true quality goods. Also, they had extraordinary furniture designs that transcend time. Finally, these companies built heirloom furniture that lasts past the lifetime of their owners.
Truly, they made furniture that can be passed down through generations.
At this point, you may be asking yourself, What is Fine Furniture? To put it simply, fine furniture is way more than just “nice furniture” or even just “quality furniture.”
It truly sits in a class by itself!
Top Furniture Brands for Fine Furniture List
Without further ado, here is our list of the top Eleven Fine Furniture Brands.
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- Kittinger Furniture. Known for exacting replicas of some of our nation’s finest antiques, Kittinger Furniture has collaborated with such prestigious places as Colonial Williamsburg, Historic Newport and even the White House.
- Baker Furniture: With Collections such as “The Charlestown Collection,” Baker Furniture continues as a well established fine furniture brand.
- Stickley Furniture. Beautiful Stickley Furniture ranges in so many different looks. From classic Colonial style to Mission to Federal Furniture, this high end furniture company makes incredible pieces that are so worth the investment.
- Harden Furniture. Certainly, Harden Furniture makes the list with their prime cherry wood furniture. Until 2018, this fine furniture brand company made incredible heirloom furniture.
- E.A. Clore Furniture. While maybe not as well known as some of the other brands on this list, E.A. Clore Furniture shows beautiful hand-made construction in classic Colonial looks.
- Owen Suter’s Fine Furniture. An incredible deep luster furniture finish coupled with classic design. Owen Suter’s Furniture continues to make fine furniture in their Virginia workshops today.
- Nichols and Stone Furniture. Unfortunately no longer in business, this company was known for their chairs and rockers. However, Nichols and Stone also made case goods and tables for the upper classes.
- Georgetown Galleries Furniture. Striking mahogany furniture and beautiful brass hardware made Georgetown Galleries Furniture a high end option in the 1950s.
- Kindel Furniture. Incredibly stylish upholstery, as well as case goods made up the Kindel Furniture catalogs. Today, Kindel still has a name for incredible quality.
- Hickory Chair Furniture. North Carolina brand, Hickory Chair created a James River Plantation Collection that stands the test of time.
- Statton Furniture. High end cherry furniture from the Statton Workshops decorated many many fine homes back in the day. Certainly, Statton Furniture was a fine furniture brand.
Indeed the above list of top fine furniture brands is just a start.