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For 30 years, Chariho Furniture has sustained a formidable reputation for carrying 34 lines of highend, Amish furniture with American-grown wood from sustainabl­y managed forests. The 25,000 square-foot location is an interior designer's dream world, with art, photograph­y, textiles and lighting creating a rich and expansive backdrop for your mind to explore. Need a reason to pop in? Read on:

The Amish difference: Expert preparatio­n and finishes bring out the wood's beauty and clarity, and ensures its appearance for generation­s. Chariho carries investment pieces that your family will love for years to come. Customizat­ion is key: At Chariho, you are never limited to the floor model. Clients are invited to select their wood, size, finish, hardware and accents. It's a finely tuned level of design that stores which rely on imports are not able to offer, and most special orders can be turned around within 60 days. If it’s good enough for Facebook…: You're in good company shopping at Chariho. The quality of their furniture is recognized by clients ranging from large corporatio­ns to local companies. Songwriter and recording artist Darryl Hall even purchased a bed from Chariho last year. (“You have to love the Internet,” owner Ed Smith says. “That's how he found us.”) You’re getting warmer: Welcome the return of sun-filled days

Chariho Furniture is located at 10 Richmond Townhouse Road, Richmond, R.I., 02898. Call 401-539-9043, email web@charihofur­niture.com or visit charihofur­niture.com for more informatio­n. and starry nights from the classic New England comfort of an Adirondack chair. Chariho carries a full complement of beautiful deck and outdoor furniture, including solid bamboo, long-lasting powder-coated metals, and maintenanc­e-free wood and poly lines. Thinking about a hammock? This is the year!

You want an edge: Explore the striking looks of a rich variety of woods, including spalted maple, flaming birch, ambrosia maple, tiger maple, elm, white pine, red cedar, white oak, and aspen. One beautiful trend is 'live edge' furniture, (see top photo), where the bark is left intact.

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