Amish on Fourth in Hermann, Missouri is tucked into a historic Missouri River wine country town, bringing solid hardwood Amish furniture to one of the state's most distinctive small-city shopping destinations. The showroom is open Monday through Saturday and carries chairs, dining sets, bedroom and living room pieces, office furniture, and outdoor sets, along with home decor and accessories. Hermann's tourism draw and concentration of independent specialty shops makes Amish on Fourth a natural stop for visitors combining a wine country trip with a furniture purchase.
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Furniture Marketplace in Fenton, Missouri offers Amish-crafted solid hardwood dining room, bedroom, living room, and office furniture through an order-based model open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday — closed Wednesdays. Custom-built options are available, and the Fenton location in southwest St. Louis County serves buyers from the Missouri side of the metro who want Amish-quality furniture without a trip across town. The order-based model without a showroom floor keeps the operation focused on custom and catalog orders.
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Address: 300 Biltmore Dr Suite 130
Phone: (636) 326-6444
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