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Hand-Forged Wrought Iron

At Homestead Heritage, our blacksmiths use traditional 18th century methods to forge raw steel into a wide variety of useful and decorative ironwork, including lamps, chandeliers, tables and beds.

Solid Hardwood Construction

Our craftsmen use a variety of solid, well-seasoned woods, including black cherry and Texas mesquite as well as walnut and oak to name but a few. We choose these traditional and distinctive woods for their time-tested reputation of strength and beauty, stability, hardness, durability, richness of color and grain—all distinctly different but each one attractive in its own right.

Black Cherry: This distinctive native hardwood has long been considered among the finest of all North American furniture woods. Because of its fine grain,

Texas Mesquite: Known for its uncompromising stability, this extremely durable hardwood offers a unique contrast to the more commonly used North American hardwoods. Whether you choose a natural, free- flowing form or a more traditional design, our mesquite furniture will offer a pleasing alternative to complement and decorate your home or office.

 

 

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