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Pennsylvania Traditions offers the finest selection
of early
American reproductions housed in a late 1700s preserved barn
that is just as impressive as their collection.
Showcasing an
extensive display of early period furniture, art, lighting, and
home accents in several cozy rooms, much of the brilliant
artistry can be traced right here in Pennsylvania. Many early
American reproductions have received widespread
acclaim in publications such as Early American Life, Country
Homes, and Country Living. Some of the artisans also have work
displayed in the Smithsonian and the American Folk Art Museum in
New York City.
Add the warm
luster of primitive furniture for beauty and function.
D.R. Dimes
furniture features rich tiger maple, cherry, and pine.
Crafted with great detail, any piece makes a superb addition to
a room. Historically inspired ADM furniture is built with 17th
and 18th century influences. Strafford House transforms
old sturdy barnwood into Early American style furniture using a
combination of milk paint, distressing and old hardware for
authenticity. Colonial inspired Pine Farm glows with a warm
fruitwood finish, the graceful ripples of hand planing, accented
rosehead nails, and period hardware. The Callowhill Collection
boasts painted and stained Shaker style furniture. They also
carry comfortable camelback sofas, wing and parson chairs,
settees and so much more.
Illuminate your
walls with the flicker of soft candlelight.
Carriage House and
Northeast Lantern cast an inviting glow with their
traditional and period sconces. Also add an 18th or 19th century
designed fixture by Lt. Moses Willard, Olde Mill, and Authentic
Designs.

Enjoy your journey
to the past where pride and commitment to beautiful
craftsmanship is best preserved by Pennsylvania Traditions.
Located in the
Homestead complex with LeButler's Pantry and the Artisans Nest.
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