Ohio is the center of the Amish furniture world. The state has the largest Amish population in the country, and with it comes a concentration of handcrafted furniture retailers that no other state can match.
The Amish Furniture Directory lists 50 stores across Ohio, spread across 38 cities. Whether you are furnishing a dining room, replacing a bedroom set, or looking for a single accent piece, this guide breaks down the best stores by region so you can plan visits without wasting a Saturday on the wrong showroom.
Holmes County: Where Most Shoppers Start
Holmes County is the heart of Ohio's Amish furniture industry. The towns of Millersburg, Sugarcreek, Berlin, and Kidron sit within a short drive of each other, making it possible to visit several showrooms in a single afternoon.
Berlin - The Heart of Quality
Berlin has the highest concentration of stores in the directory. Dutch Craft Furniture is a verified showroom retailer with a strong selection of chairs, tables, dining room, and bedroom furniture. It is one of the most-visited listings in the directory for good reason, the showroom is well organized and the staff is knowledgeable about wood species and custom options.
Barkman Furniture and Comfort Time Furniture round out the Berlin cluster, both offering showroom access. Schrock's Heritage Furniture is another local favorite with strong word-of-mouth reviews. Yoder's Woodshop focuses on custom work and is worth reaching out to if you have something specific in mind.
If you are planning a Berlin trip, use the compare tool to line up two or three stores side by side before you drive. It saves time and helps you walk in with better questions.
Sugarcreek
Known as the "Little Switzerland of Ohio," Sugarcreek is a natural pairing with a Berlin visit. The town has several retailers worth stopping at.
Andreas Furniture is one of the larger operations in the area. Swiss Valley Furniture, Troyer Furniture, and Weaver's Fine Furniture each carry slightly different product lines, so comparing categories ahead of time is helpful. Scenic Hills Furniture and Brookside Wood Products are smaller operations that sometimes offer better pricing on custom orders.
Beyond Berlin and Sugarcreek
A Great day trip few other Holmes County area stores stand out. Homestead Furniture in Mt Hope is one of the largest Amish furniture retailers in the state, with a massive showroom and a wide category range. Eastwood Amishcraft Furniture in Kidron offers a quieter shopping experience away from the tourist routes. Pleasant View Furniture in Dundee and Stone Barn Furnishings in Fredericksburg are both showroom-friendly options in nearby towns.
Central Ohio: Columbus Metro and Surrounding Cities
Not everyone can make the drive to Holmes County. If you are closer to Columbus, there are several solid options.
Amish Originals in Westerville has been serving the Columbus area for years and carries a broad range of dining, bedroom, and living room pieces. Buckeye Amish Furniture in Powell and Amish Country Furnishings in Dublin are two more options in the northern suburbs.
South and east of Columbus, Miller's Furniture in Pataskala and Amish Oak Furniture & Mattress Co. in Pataskala are close together and worth combining into a single trip. Miller's Furniture in Lancaster serves the southeast Columbus corridor.
If you are on the outer edges, Amish Mercantile in Johnstown and Millwest Amish Furniture in Plain City are smaller operations that focus on quality over volume.
Southwest Ohio: Cincinnati, Dayton, and Waynesville
Handcrafted Amish Furniture in Cincinnati and Handcrafted Amish Furniture of Dayton in Beavercreek serve the two largest cities in the southwest part of the state. Both carry a range of bedroom, dining, and living room furniture.
Clear Creek Amish Furniture in Waynesville is a popular stop, especially if you combine it with the antique shops the town is known for. Waynesville is about an hour north of Cincinnati and an hour southwest of Columbus, making it accessible from both metro areas.
Northwest Ohio: Toledo, Lima, and Napoleon
American Oak Creations in Toledo covers the northwest corner of the state with a showroom focused on chairs, tables, and dining room sets. A second American Oak Creations location in Lyons is nearby.
Country View Barn in Lima offers a barn-style showroom in west-central Ohio. Herron's Amish Furniture in Napoleon stands out because it pairs traditional Amish furniture with a sleep and mattress gallery.
Northeast Ohio: Middlefield, Richfield, and Beyond
The Geauga County Amish settlement is the fourth-largest in the world, and Country Side Furnishings in Middlefield is its best-known furniture retailer. It is a strong option if you live in the Cleveland or Akron areas and want to avoid the longer drive to Holmes County.
Ohio Hardwood Furniture in Richfield is centrally located between Cleveland and Akron off I-77. Cherry Valley Furniture in Andover serves the far northeast corner of the state near the Pennsylvania border. Dutch Craft Furnishings in Boardman covers the Youngstown area.
Other Regions Worth Knowing About
A few stores are harder to group geographically but still worth mentioning.
Spring Mill Furniture Barn in Mansfield and Miller's Furniture in Loudonville are both in north-central Ohio, between Columbus and the Holmes County cluster.
Jake's Amish Furniture in Orrville combines furniture with a mattress gallery and gift shop. Daniel's Amish Collection in Killbuck is a manufacturer showroom that gives you a closer look at how pieces are built.
Further afield, Amish Swings & Things in Grafton specializes in outdoor and porch furniture, and True Core Furniture in Edon serves the far northwest of the state near the Indiana border.
The Route 39 Corridor: 17 Stores in One Drive
If you want to make the most of a single trip, follow State Route 39 from Millersburg to Sugarcreek. This stretch connects the two biggest furniture shopping towns in the state, and with a few short detours you can pass 17 furniture stores without ever leaving the corridor. Along the way, take the quick detour to Hershberger's Farm & Bakery for their world-renowned homemade baked goods and pastries. It is one of the most popular stops in Amish country and a natural break between showroom visits. For my birthday as a child, I would always ask my Mom if we could go there and buy a maple cream stick, instead of boring birthday cake. Trust me it's worth the stop!
How to Use the Directory to Plan Your Visits
The Ohio directory page lets you filter by category and showroom availability. If you only want to visit stores with walk-in showrooms, toggle the showroom filter and the list narrows immediately.
Once you have two or three stores in mind, use the compare tool to see them side by side: categories offered, showroom availability, contact information, and verification status.
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