Custom Amish Furniture
Modern Early American Furniture
By the 1950s, a brighter palette of colors replaced the dark fabric tones. Therefore making way for Modern Early American Furniture. Under the influence of modern Abstract painters, pink, yellow and aqua became popular selections for couches and chairs. Furthermore, the “efficient” home reflected a consumer-based, faster-paced lifestyle.

The demand for custom furniture grew with the desire for greater freedom of personal expression. As well as the proliferation of home electronics. The affection for early American furniture was rekindled during the post-war years, 1680-1840. Therefor families sought to recall a simpler, slower time.