Gish’s Amish Legacies

Murfreesboro, United States

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Description

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Gish’s Amish Legacies in Murfreesboro, Tennessee is just off Exit 78 on I-​24. You’ll find us on the Corner of Cason Lane and Old Fort Parkway. Amish furniture makers in Ohio hand-​craft all of the furniture found in our showroom using timbers such as sap oak, cherry, quarter-​sawn oak, rustic cherry and brown maple. They finish each piece with a catalyzed conversion varnish that provides superior protection and durability so your furniture lasts for generations.

Our Amish furniture store offers quality furniture in a variety of decorative styles, making Gish’s a one-​stop-​stop for your home furnishing needs. Our selection includes solid wood dressers, beds, dining tables, hutches, home accessories and more. When you purchase furniture from Gish’s, you’ll receive a five-​year warranty against craftsmanship defects. Visit us today to find furniture you can share with generations to come.

History

Established in 2013.

What is Catalyzed Conversion Varnish… and why do you want it?

At Gish’s Furniture we stress the importance of the quality finish. A piece of furniture can be made by the finest craftsmen however, if it is not finished properly, its charisma and value is decreased dramatically. At Gish’s all of our furniture is finished with a catalyzed conversion varnish. This creates a hard, resilient finish that still displays the beauty and charm of the wood it is made from. There are no more worries of water rings and the durability and strength is much greater than pre-​catalyzed lacquer or polyurethane. We believe in going the extra mile in creating the pieces of furniture that will become your family’s heirlooms.

Meet the Business Owner

Mike G.

Business Owner

Michael Gish, son of A. Samuel and Grace Gish, is the founder of Gish’s Furniture and Amish Legacies. He returned to Pennsylvania from Ohio to open a furniture store in Camp Hill. While in Ohio, Michael worked for Miller’s Furniture in Plain City and learned a great deal about the Amish furniture industry. Michael learned about how Amish furniture is built and how many overseas furniture manufacturers cut corners to keep their costs down, but not the Ohio Amish; these master craftsmen are meticulous in their trade. Michael was also president of Miller-​Gish Finishing in Plain City, which specialized in finishing Amish-​made furniture with a catalyzed conversion varnish. According to Michael, this finish is the finest in the furniture industry, and he would offer his customers nothing less.