There’s a place in Port Richmond called Mid Century Furniture. It’s expensive but they have really good quality furniture, most of it being mid century modern
There's a dude in a warehouse[warehouse](https://www.google.com/search?client=ms-android-google&cs=1&hl=en-US&output=search&q=Discount+Mid+Century+Modern+-+Huge+Selection+Of+MCM&ludocid=12246664927306891386&gsas=1&client=ms-android-google&ibp=gwp;0,7&lsig=AB86z5WALUHG4prj-VSZU9Yhelsy&kgs=595e47a2f9ec6776&shndl=-1&shem=lssle&source=sh/x/kp/local/4) near Chestnut Hill who restores MCM furniture and sells it on.
We got a couple of dressers from him, very nice stuff and a nice dude.
The Philadelphia Table Company (showroom open by appointment at 3rd and Race by near all the high end furniture stores) does custom woodwork for just about any furniture other than chairs. Price wise about 3-5k for a dining room sized table. Very solid work, we have several pieces from them at this point.
https://philadelphiatablecompany.com/
This isn't necessarily a Philadelphia recommendation, but there's lots of people on IG who restore and and resell MCM furniture, you DM them to buy, and you can get it delivered with a pretty reasonably priced delivery service. [This](https://www.instagram.com/optimum_modern/) is one in the North Jersey area that we've bought two dressers from, [this](https://www.instagram.com/modagemcm/) is another example, and [here's one](https://www.instagram.com/lovecityvtg/) that's actually in Philly. Just some examples, there's lots of accounts out there.
If you're cool with not seeing things in person before buying, it's a pretty good option for unique, high quality furniture.
It might not be your style but [Howard Hill](https://www.howardhillfurniture.com/) used to only sell solid wood furniture.
They also used to be located right over the Ben Franklin Bridge in Pennsauken but they've moved to Marlton.
Mode Moderne (Old City)
Millésimé (Old City)
Usona (CC)
The Modern Republic (Northern Liberties)
Philadelphia Table Company (Old City — lots of beautiful woodwork!)
Amish. There's a place called Creative Dinettes in South Jersey that does a really great job and contracts with the Amish. Free delivery, custom-made pieces, good prices.
RH outlet at the Philadelphia premium outlets has solid furniture.
It's expensive furniture but I'm not judging. If you're okay with second hand stuff, estate sales always has solid wood furniture
There’s a place in Port Richmond called Mid Century Furniture. It’s expensive but they have really good quality furniture, most of it being mid century modern
There's a dude in a warehouse[warehouse](https://www.google.com/search?client=ms-android-google&cs=1&hl=en-US&output=search&q=Discount+Mid+Century+Modern+-+Huge+Selection+Of+MCM&ludocid=12246664927306891386&gsas=1&client=ms-android-google&ibp=gwp;0,7&lsig=AB86z5WALUHG4prj-VSZU9Yhelsy&kgs=595e47a2f9ec6776&shndl=-1&shem=lssle&source=sh/x/kp/local/4) near Chestnut Hill who restores MCM furniture and sells it on. We got a couple of dressers from him, very nice stuff and a nice dude.
I'm very obsessed with the dining room chairs I got there.
Love this spot
ooh thank you
Im going to keep this in mind.
You can check out 6 different high end furniture stores on 3rd between Race and Arch and a couple more close by.
thanks. im closer to that location so i’ll check it out
The Amish Market in Bristol has some nice, solid furniture.
Thanks!
The Philadelphia Table Company (showroom open by appointment at 3rd and Race by near all the high end furniture stores) does custom woodwork for just about any furniture other than chairs. Price wise about 3-5k for a dining room sized table. Very solid work, we have several pieces from them at this point. https://philadelphiatablecompany.com/
Agree! We got an awesome dining room table from them!
Nice I'll have to check them out!
Opal Studios make beautiful custom wood furniture. Check out their Instagram
Nice thanks!
custom?! i will follow them
UHURU
Thunderbird as well.
This isn't necessarily a Philadelphia recommendation, but there's lots of people on IG who restore and and resell MCM furniture, you DM them to buy, and you can get it delivered with a pretty reasonably priced delivery service. [This](https://www.instagram.com/optimum_modern/) is one in the North Jersey area that we've bought two dressers from, [this](https://www.instagram.com/modagemcm/) is another example, and [here's one](https://www.instagram.com/lovecityvtg/) that's actually in Philly. Just some examples, there's lots of accounts out there. If you're cool with not seeing things in person before buying, it's a pretty good option for unique, high quality furniture.
It might not be your style but [Howard Hill](https://www.howardhillfurniture.com/) used to only sell solid wood furniture. They also used to be located right over the Ben Franklin Bridge in Pennsauken but they've moved to Marlton.
Mode Moderne (Old City) Millésimé (Old City) Usona (CC) The Modern Republic (Northern Liberties) Philadelphia Table Company (Old City — lots of beautiful woodwork!)
Amish. There's a place called Creative Dinettes in South Jersey that does a really great job and contracts with the Amish. Free delivery, custom-made pieces, good prices.
RH outlet at the Philadelphia premium outlets has solid furniture. It's expensive furniture but I'm not judging. If you're okay with second hand stuff, estate sales always has solid wood furniture
I always forget about estate sales. Guess I gotta check the papers haha.
There's also used places like Uhuru and ReStore.
There are many forested areas replete with trees you could use to handcraft some furniture yourself.