
- Each American-made piece of furniture on the Chestnut Hall showroom floor can be identified with the Chestnut Hall American Flag Tag (above). Flip it over to see the town where the piece was created!
There’s a reason Bruce Springsteen’s Born in the USA has been stuck in my head lately. We’ve been celebrating all things American-made! We CH staffers have traveled to the factories of our American vendors along Thunder Road, oops I meant Tobacco Road, North Carolina, to explore the nuts and bolts of the fine furnishings we offer and to personally meet the talented craftsmen who build these products. These seasoned companies have been using time-tested methods and first-rate materials since the glory days of the furniture business in this area, and we couldn’t be prouder to present the wares of manufacturers such as Taylor King, Hancock & Moore, Pearson, Wesley Hall, Henkel Harris and many others. We’ve been beyond impressed with the high quality standards and human touch each piece receives in every stage of production. Just as we seek out restaurants with local fare and shop local foods and products at farmers markets to support local vendors and the local economy, buying American supports the American work force and the American economy, a worthy investment indeed.
This week we were privileged with the opportunity to share our support for American furniture manufacturers with all of the Mid South, with a feature in The Commercial Appeal Business Section!
Click here to view the article: Chestnut Hall Focuses on Quality Goods to Facilitate its Growth
And see a sampling of some of my favorite American-Made pieces currently in stock below. Are you singing Springsteen yet?
Yours,
Lana

This console with hidden wire management features corner finger joints and a subtle nod to the Ming Dynasty. Built with TLC in Denton, North Carolina

This Henkel Harris chest is so fine, the dovetailing is hidden, built to last generations in Winchester, VA





Love this Lana…. and I am singing Springsteen!!