The Founding Fathers Collection features key furniture pieces from America's past. The furniture has become as iconic as the men who owned it. A physical link to a great and storied history, representative of the development of distinctly American furniture by our first truly "American" craftsmen. The one of a kind heirloom reproductions celebrate our nation's history.
Several pieces in this collection are also featured in our Loose Tennons Blog. Learn more about the history of the piece and how it was made.
In addition to the pieces we have crafted for museums, libraries, and private collectors we are always eager to craft new pieces in this historic American tradition. Interested in a specific piece not seen here, contact us today.
Rising Sun Chair, Independence Hall
A hand-carved reproduction of George Washington's Rising Sun Chair. The original mahogany chair is curated in the collection of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, PA.
Benjamin Franklin's Library Chair
Benjamin Franklin's open armchair is also called a "lolling chair" or "Martha Washington" chair. Our reproduction is true to the original with a mahogany framework and black leather.
Thomas Jefferson's Easy Chair
Our reproduction of Thomas Jefferson's tall easy chair is solid mahogany, with hand-carved details including reeding on the turned arms & front legs, as well as brass tacks & casters, & red leather.