Step into our shop on a Monday and you’ll find flour on somebody’s sleeves (we test shelves with sacks), a fresh stack of oak by the planer, and a sketch of a pantry on butcher paper with coffee rings on it. That’s how our storage pieces start—real wood, real use, no...
We don’t build furniture just to look pretty in pictures. At TN Farmhouse Furniture, if it doesn’t work hard, we don’t put our name on it. That goes double for kitchen islands. They’re the centerpiece of most kitchens—the place where bills get paid, cookies get iced,...