Submitted by -Outis-Nemo- t3_z200fg in newhampshire

I'm looking to buy or commission solid, hardwood furniture. Can anyone recommend a woodworker/cabinetmaker who takes commissions for high-quality, freestanding furniture? Or a store that sells new, solid hardwood furniture?

I don't want to buy vintage or antique, so most people I speak to suggest finding a local cabinetmaker to commission work with... But I'm struggling to find one whose work looks to be of good quality. Hoping to get some specific recommendations. I'd also be happy to buy from a store, but I haven't found any that sell anything other than MDF and maybe a bit of pine.

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JazzlikeTech t1_ixdqkmo wrote

I've used Aubin Woodworking in Bow to make desks and tables. They are easy to work with and make high quality pieces

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DeerFlyHater t1_ixdqv0c wrote

I've had the NH Jail recommended to me a couple of times. I have not seen their work though. https://www.nh.gov/nhdoc/divisions/corrrectional/index.html

If the NH inmates are as good as some of the work I saw at the Leavenworth Disciplinary Barracks, you would get what you're looking for.

but...I'm subscribing to this thread as I'll probably be looking for some stuff to be made within five years.

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bleucheese87 t1_ixdsytt wrote

I'd suggest Winchendon Furniture I've bought a few different things from them and they're great. Sometimes it can take a while to get your items if they're custom made because I believe their furniture is made by the Amish in Pennsylvania. If you want quality, this is definitely the place. They have a HUGE showroom where you can purchase items and a floor of all marked down items.

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JazzlikeTech t1_ixduxhi wrote

It is very hit or miss (in my experience) if you are having something custom made. I had to come up with all the drawings and measurements of everything I needed. And the fit and finish wasn't what I would put in a high end home. If that is what you are after.

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woolsocksandsandals t1_ixdwmxe wrote

Do you know what style of furniture you’re looking for? You looking for shaker, mission, colonial etc…

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gOrDoNhAsNtPlAyEdIn3 t1_ixe4gom wrote

https://www.avwcustomfurniture.com

I've got furniture from them. It's a bit pricey but it's extremely nice hardwood stuff that I'll have forever. (I think I spent around $1800 for a table and a bench) and it took around 10 weeks to make.

Can't recommend them enough. Have a couple family and friends who've used them too.

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3rd_ferguson t1_ixe7n6v wrote

Pompanoosuc Mills. Winchendon Furniture in Keene or Winchendon MA. LaChance Furniture in Gardner MA. All have at least a 6 month lead time.

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Airedale603 t1_ixeqsj2 wrote

Chilton Furniture in Freeport ME has beautiful quality furniture

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RiskGroundbreaking97 t1_ixerr0d wrote

Contact Jeff Audet, jta5745@gmail.com. He only does custom work. I've seen several of his pieces and they are beautiful.

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Clauss_Video_Archive t1_ixf29kp wrote

The owner of Almolu's bakery in Northwood does awesome work. Not sure if he has any time for it anymore with the bakery going strong. He made us a bookcase to match another one that we bought from a woodworking place in Raymond years ago. He is also is an excellent baker. Even if you don't inquire about woodworking you need to try the bagels!

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Clauss_Video_Archive t1_ixf2wao wrote

My parents bought a bunch of things there back in the day. Prices were good, but I think they had a couple things that didn't work out so great. If I recall my dad bought a gun cabinet that was the wrong height. He had to return it and have them remake it.

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shutup_you_dick t1_ixf95xd wrote

Chandler & Co in South Berwick Maine. Incredible craftsmanship and very reasonable.

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SupremeInjustice t1_ixfgiqy wrote

I’ve used Hubbington’s for several pieces. They hand pick several builders across the US. Expensive, but I’m overall happy with the quality.

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ConditionConfident34 t1_ixfmdss wrote

There is a place in Chester, NH called ‘bittersweet blessings’ and they sell homemade wood furniture. I was told they get furniture from a maker and don’t have set stock. (They get what they get). I’m not sure how legit it is, but I’ve bought a couple cabinets that are sturdy and good quality. Might be worth looking into.

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FenwaysMom t1_ixfvca2 wrote

For chairs I would recommend TAPPAN CHAIRS. Hand made and beautiful.

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AMC4x4 t1_ixgh7x0 wrote

Barns of Bradford has stuff like that. They sell solid factory stuff, but they also have some hand made pieces

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Beneficial-Hand4310 t1_ixgsza9 wrote

I hate myself for saying it...but manzel furniture in Peabody is really nice. Some of their stuff is eclectic and funky... but all very good quality, fairly priced, and they customize. Staff couldn't be nicer either

Always happy when buying from them.

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pachucatruth t1_ixgyyaw wrote

Amesbury Chair is right over the border in MA

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Striking_Resist6343 t1_ixh5ftl wrote

Solid hardwood furniture is great if it’s made properly with good joinery such as dovetailed drawers and mortise and tenon cabinetry. If not it’s no better than IKEA. Best to find someone who does custom cabinet work..

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deadstump t1_ixhwyt0 wrote

I mean if you want to go high end, there is Windsor chair , but that shit is fancy shit you pass down to your grandchildren.

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Cowgirlup365 t1_ixhxizy wrote

There's a place at Mill Falls in Meredith. Cozy Cabin Rustics.

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saltylupine t1_ixin5vh wrote

Try looking for Shaker/Amish shops.

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