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There is nothing quite like sitting back with a cool drink on a hot day in your
Amish rocking chair. Your mind and body can relax as you gently rock away the
stress of the day’s activities. The Amish have been hand crafting these rocking
chairs for generations to the highest of standards with the best materials. You
simply will not find a better built rocking chair then one built by an Amish
craftsman.
Amish rocking chairs have a unique design that makes them instantly
recognizable. The seat is contoured and the back support is comfortable. The
Amish use either oak or hickory wood for their designs and the wood is normally
flattened or steam bent. They also use mortise and tenon joints that are strong
and durable. In fact Amish furniture is well known for lasting through multiple
generations of families.
The Amish are known for several different types or styles of rocking chair as
well. There is the basic standard design, the double rocker, and a favorite
among new mothers the glider. You can even get them with custom made leather
cushions that make them that much more comfortable.
Style is important as well because you want to match your new rocking chair to
your decorating tastes. There are a wide variety to choose from including Wheat
Sheaf, Arrow, Aspen, and Mission styles. No matter style or design you know you
will be getting a piece that will add to your homes décor and style.
For the couple who are just starting their family nothing adds to the ambience
of the new baby’s room more then an Amish rocking chair. It brings a sense of
contentment knowing that the new mother and father can rock their sleepy or
crying baby in its hand crafted comfort. And the best part is knowing that it
can be used through the years as your family grows and then be passed on to you
sons or daughters.
Purchasing an Amish rocking chair is an investment in yourself and your family.
It has a timelessness that is hard to match in other pieces of furniture and it
is sure to be a functional piece that you and your family can use and enjoy for
generations to come.
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