Old Hickory Furniture: Balancing Elegance And Toughness
Old hickory furniture pieces are characterized by a rough, yet naturally elegant charm – making them largely sought after, and precious items for collection. The use of hickory trees in the construction of furniture first became quite well known around 1890 through a craftsman in Indiana named Billy Richardson, who would make chairs and sell them at the village square on weekends. Apparently, this became such a hit that the iconic Old Hickory Furniture company soon surfaced from this, followed by other similar companies in South Indiana.
Buying old hickory furniture may be quite confusing, especially for beginners, since one can be a little overwhelmed – there are indeed a lot of hickory furniture (both antiques and modern ones) makers and dealers online! Of course, there is always the Old Hickory Furniture store – with their vast options of modern made yet traditionally styled and still hand weaved chairs, bookcases, cabinets, armoires, mirrors, and a whole lot more. Name any furniture piece and they most probably would have it. Aside from the original Old Hickory Furniture, there are also other contemporary makers like The Hickory Chair Manufacturing Company, Hickory Chair, and a whole lot more. But, if you are a true antique aficionado, read on to find out where to scout for those rare and classic old hickory furniture pieces.
Newel Antiques is a reputable store to buy old hickory furniture for your collection, or if you simply want a mountain-range, or log house like feel to your abode. The table selection in Newel Antiques is quite diverse to fit your varying tastes and needs. Options include round oak center tables, drop leaf dining tables with spindled designs and oak octagonal or oval tops,
rectangular picnic tables, and square pine top game tables, among others. The cheapest price offered is $3000 for a round table supported on a pedestal, and the most expensive item is a round oak table with a lazy susan for $12000. The featured hickory chairs are also an excellent selection – rocking chairs with woven seats, a four-set piece of rattan seated side chairs, arm chairs with spindle designs, and a whole lot more. The lowest priced set is a six piece rustic hickory stool set at an astounding price of only $675, while the most expensive offer is still quite reasonably priced at $16750 for a three piece armchair set with paddled arms and back cushions.
The Great Rustic Furniture store is also a nice place to look for old hickory furniture, especially sofas. A sofa inspired by the Molesworth style (ranch reminiscent designs) with a puritan finish sells for around $7000. A chair belonging to the sofa set costs $3000. An Old Hickory take on the Roosevelt leather sofa costs about $5000, while its loveseat variation is priced at $1000 cheaper. A rustic sofa sleeper with birch bark panels and accented with cones sells for only $3500. Big ranch chairs with cozy cushions are only at $3000, while sofas of the same variation are priced at $4000. Sofa tables, ottomans and low cocktail tables are also being featured by the store.
Old hickory furniture exude an aura of timelessness – as people’s desire for comfort and tranquility among natural elements won’t ever cease. Aside from being popular furniture choices for mountain cabins and similar lodgings, they could actually fit in modern homes, too. For seasoned antique collectors, old hickory furniture are actually great, and not to mention cheaper alternatives or complements to more costly Mission style and Stickley furniture pieces.
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