Heritage
Built by Amish hands.
The way it has always been done.
No. 01, The Workshop
A family-owned, Amish-operated workshop in Goshen, Indiana. No corporate ownership, no production line, no shareholders to answer to. One workshop, one standard, passed down through generations of makers who learned the craft before they learned the business.
By tradition, the workshop is not shown.
Goshen, Indiana · Est. Amish craftsmanship
The wood is chosen first. Everything else follows.
No. 02, The Makers
Hand tools, hand judgment.
Joinery, finishing, and final inspection are done by the same maker, start to finish.
No hand-offs, no anonymity in the work. A piece carries one set of hands from rough slab to finished surface.
The maker is not shown. The work is.
An observed tradition, kept by choice.
Pieces leave the shop when they are right. Not before.
No. 03, The Standard
A standard older than the company.
The craft predates trends, marketing, and mass production. We build the way our families taught us, because nothing better has replaced it. When a piece carries an Amish maker's hand, it carries a tradition that was never interrupted.
The work speaks. We do not.
Goshen, Indiana · Ideal Finishing
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