| About
Amish Oak in Texas, LLC
Amish
Oak in Texas. LLC is owned by Robert and Kristi Trimble, both native Texans. We recently
spent time in Pennsylvania and, while there, fell in love with the quality and
beauty of the Amish furniture, as well as the fact that every item
was handcrafted. At first we began furnishing our own home with items and then,
upon returning to Texas, Robert felt God's leading to bring the Amish furniture
to other Texans. As he traveled back to Pennsylvania to search for quality items,
he learned more about the particular familes that he visited as well as the Amish
community. Robert continues to bring back stories and facts about the handcrafted
furniture and has thoroughly enjoyed getting to know Amish folks. In
December 2004, we purchased a home just outside of Seguin, Texas, and on December
13th, construction began on the store that became Amish Oak in Texas. We
have determined that all items sold in our store will be handcrafted items, adding
quality and beauty to our home and the homes of others. Amish items that we purchase
have stories, and it is part of our enjoyment to share that story with buyers.
Our new store located in New Braunfels, Texas
The Amish Oak in Texas
store officially opened February 19th, 2005. In February 2007, we added 1000 square feet to our store to house more high quality Amish furniture. Due to customer response and to make our store more accessible, we moved to a new location in New Braunfels, Texas this October. Now we have 10,000 sq feet of Amish Furniture! For more information, contact us
by phone or email for more information. Our address
is:
Amish
Oak in Texas, LLC
1145 N. Loop 337 Suite 200
New Braunfels, Texas 78130
830-627-3100
New
Store Hours:
Monday - Saturday: 10 am - 5 pm
Sunday: Closed
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About the Amish
The
Amish are a people that pass down their crafting from generation to generation.
Entire families are usually involved in building. Some Amish use building techniques
that do not involve technology such as power tools. Others use limited means of
technology. Regardless, one common attribute of these Amish folk is the care and
precision they use to build their crafts and furniture. Definitely not the manufactured
items you find in most furniture stores! You will not be disappointed in the quality,
nor in the "story" behind each piece. For instance, rustic rockers are
signed by the builders, and these items are totally handcrafted. Amish furniture
and crafts are definitely worth the investment! |