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Samuel S. Case Cabinetmakers builds furniture by hand in an old
apple-packing factory in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Our
family has been working wood in Virginia since the 18th century.
Most of our furniture designs are inspired by the “neat and plain”
furniture of 18th century Virginia. The plain style with its
emphasis on good proportions and lack of ornament fits today’s
lifestyle perfectly. Each piece is made at a bench and signed by
the craftsman. We use the same proven construction methods that
18th century cabinetmakers used -mortise and tenon, dovetails, and
wooden pegs. We use American timbers including timber harvested on
our own land in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Our 43,000 square foot
factory can accommodate over 50 workers, however we are set up to
build furniture by hand in the old time manner. We are committed
to hand-made quality even though it is on a large scale. A
significant number of our workers are early retirees from the
corporate world. Others are a wide mix of people from recent high
school graduates to stay at home dads or moms that work part-time.
The one thing that tends to be common to all of them is a desire
to work with their hands to make something of lasting value. Most
of them could make more money elsewhere, but have chosen the
satisfaction of working as a craftsman over higher pay.
In addition to the furniture we build in our factory we offer a
large selection of Windsor chairs which we have made by small
chair shops on a contract basis and finish in our shop. A number
of these chairs were designed by Mr. Case. We offer a wide range
of upholstered furniture and a line of luxury bedding which is
also made for us on a contract basis.
Samuel S. Case furniture is not available through dealers. We
market our products directly to consumers through three web sites
and at our showroom in Purcellville, Virginia.
Over the years we have shipped furniture to nearly every state.
We pride ourselves in providing good old-fashioned customer
service. We look forward to an opportunity to serve you.
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