We first discovered quality furniture in the small town of Elizabethtown in the early 1970’s. We met Mahlon, the...
Ava Lee’s History Corner Articles
Forgotten Hammers wood scars
Recently Carl and Chris Geeseman returned to our showroom after three decades of enjoying the furniture built by...
House filled after hurricane Sandy
Our customers discover Georges Furniture by many different ways. Whether they find a brochure In Lancaster County,...
A legacy with Humble Beginnings
Legacy begins George's legacy began in 1970, in a 8x12 ft shed in the back yard. A small collection of hand and...
No Birdhouses, Handcrafted Furniture Discovered
David and Angela loved getting away from the stress of the office and the hustle and bustle of life in New Jersey. ...
Handcrafted quality furniture discovered in Vermont
It all started when Bob and Rachel visited their friend’s home. They noticed beautiful furniture skillfully placed...
It’s Worth The Wait
Quality discovered The search for furniture is a common need for people all over the America and beyond. Some are...
Quality Furniture is Contagious
Florida brothers experience George's Furniture George got a call late one Saturday afternoon near closing time. “Are...
Real Wood Furniture, Designed Your Way
Does real wood furniture even exist anymore? Meet Charles. He was seeking real wood furniture, an entertainment...
Out of Ashes, A Woodshop Rises
A Calamitous Night George’s Woodcrafts had just turned 20 years old. George Martin’s efforts had grown a custom,...
Child’s High Chair Legacy
High Chair Designed There is a saying, “Necessity is the mother of invention”. George and I spent our first year of...
By car, by bike by plane
Birth of quality furniture George first began his business in 1972. He made furniture in an old dairy barn wood shop...