1. D. R. DIMES & COMPANY LTD.
drdimes.com
Next-generation furniture maker Douglas P. Dimes continues to make the full line of historical Windsor chairs; shown is the bird-cage Windsor arm chair. Inquire about having other pieces of 18th-century D.R. Dimes furniture custom built for you. (603) 905-9048
2. SHAKER WORKSHOPS
shakerworkshops.com
Shaker furniture is the one truly original American style of furniture. For half a century, Shaker Workshops has worked to craft and faithfully reproduce it in the highest quality with both DIY kits and finished pieces. (800) 840-9121
3. ANDERSEN & STAUFFER FURNITURE MAKERS
andersenandstauffer.com
High-end, custom furniture shop specializing in exact reproductions of 17th-, 18th-, and early 19th-century American antiques with finish surfaces that rival the originals.
(717) 626-6776
4. WINDSORS BY BILL WALLICK
windsorsbybillwallick.com
Handmade, authentically crafted Windsor chairs and settees in styles distinctive to particular locales,
including Philadelphia, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The Philadelphia chair features 15 back spindles, carved ears on crest, and carved knuckles. (717) 252-1240
5. TAPPAN CHAIRS
tappanchairs.com
Historic style with a contemporary edge: Handcrafted in Sandwich, New Hampshire, since 1819, Tappan Chairs are not reproductions, they are the real thing. (833) 827-7267
6. JOAN BOGART ANTIQUES
joanbogart.com
American furniture and lighting from 1820 to 1900 with an emphasis on Victorian and Neo-Classical furniture, chandeliers, Victorian lamps, and accessories. (516) 764-5712
7. LEONARDS NEW ENGLAND
leonardsantiques.com
Antique and private-label reproduction beds are a specialty of this fine-furniture source founded in 1933. Shown is the Boston Federal Tall Post Bed with reed and petal details. Flat canopy available. (508) 336-8585