We are one of the best custom furniture manufacturers in the country. To accomplish this I personally oversee every aspect of the build from frames to shipping, often consulting directly with the designer throughout the process. To better serve you, you can always call the factory and speak directly to me.
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Our factory is located in the mountains of Southwest Virginia in Fries, VA. Four generations of Stewarts' have been manufacturing and designing furniture. It all started during World War II, my great grandfather owned and operated a sleeping bag and jungle cot factory providing supplies to the troops overseas.
All of our frames are made in house from kiln-dried hardwood maple. Each frame is cut and assembled by hand using 5/4 or larger hardwood in the construction of every piece, no plywood is used in the foundation of the frames. Our frames are built to last for generations. Each frame is doweled, screwed, nailed and glued when assembled by hand.
All of our products are COM (Customer's Own Material) and quoted in 54 wide plain non match fabric. Please check with us for additional yardage requirements when using fabrics that are narrower in width and/or the fabric has repeats. Please provide us with product name and number, quantities needed, the sizes required, and if there are any modifications to be made.
We build custom "Made-to-Order" COM upholstered furniture. All of our standard pieces can be made to custom sizes. Back height, arm height, seat height, seat depth, overall width, overall depth, leg style, arm style, number of cushions, and etc. Along with our standard pieces we specialize in making one of a kind, custom pieces.
Reviews (3)
John Felts
Nov 15, 2020
Zach Donnally
Jun 19, 2019
I used the porta potty outside, one guy said its fine just be respectful and keep it clean, then the owner came out said leave or I'm calling the cops its not a public restroom, I'd say that he's morals and ethics are the same as his attitude, honestly we had business for them but after that I'd go anywhere else.
Gail Campbell
Jan 27, 2018