Harold's Oak House
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Family owned and operated since 1988, Harold's Oak House is located in the heart of Lancaster County, PA, Harold's Oak House is your source for Amish made oak and cherry wood furniture. We've got every type of furniture you need for your bedroom, dining room, home office and more. Our furniture is made to last a lifetime and beyond. Delaware, Maryland or anywhere else, you'll be sure to find a selection of thousands of furniture pieces to choose from.
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In 1988 Harold Blomberg opened Harold's Oak House stocked with inexpensive particleboard furniture.
He soon discovered that the locally made Amish furniture, crafted from a much higher quality solid wood, would provide a much better product, and the rest is history.
Today, Harold's Oak House is still family owned and operated, run by Harolds son-in-law Mike with assistance from the rest of the family, and the furniture is guaranteed to last a lifetime.
Being family owned and operated means less overhead cost which equals more savings to our customers!
We have a partial sampling of the many oak and cherry furniture pieces we offer in our showroom.
All furniture is custom made, thus allowing you the opportunity to add the stain of your choice and additional options to your pieces.
We know that our customers want their experience to be convenient and efficient.
They also require a wide selection of solid oak Amish-made furniture and knowledge about all aspects of care and quality from us.
Harold's Oak House has a complete inventory of Amish oak and cherry furniture and home furnishings.
We purchased a oak sliding top table and a custom oak bookcase with doors that is going to be used as a pantry, both in Boston stain.
Travel a little from the tourist areas to get a great deal.
They truly are a family run business and value their customers.
Harold's Oak house sells only Quality Oak Furniture.
The Amish craftsmanship is exquisite.
We have made several purchases from them through the years and the service and quality of their furniture it created to perfection.
I must say that the Amish carpenters and woodworkers that build and design the furniture are not only very skilled but creative as well.
Take I-76 West for 15.2 miles out to King of Prussia.
Take Route 202 South via exit #328A toward West Chester for 11.2 miles.
Merge onto Express Route 30 West toward Downingtown/Coatesville. Follow Route 30 West for 21.5 miles.
You will eventually leave Chester County and enter Lancaster County.
Once you've entered the town of Gap, turn Left at the Gap Diner, onto Route 41 South.
Proceed onto Route 41 South for approximately 2 miles.
Turn Right at the second light which is Pine Creek Drive.
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