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China Cabinets and Hutches – Amish Crafted for Your Home!

The china cabinet has its roots in the lowly “cup board” fastened to the kitchen wall. Larger kitchens allowed for additional cabinets to store china “Sunday dishes.” Glass doors permitted display, and lights improved the whole concept. Here we are today with many options from Early American to Contemporary to Custom. Browse our options below and contact Alegacy Furniture to discuss the size, wood, and finish possibilities for your home!

Colonial-China-Cupboard-Wood-Door-Catches-2-Door-Width

Colonial-China-Cupboard-Wood-Door-Catches-2-Door-Width

Obrich-Gardens-Buffet-with-China-Cabinet

Obrich-Gardens-Buffet-with-China-Cabinet

Settlers-Buffet-with-Open-Hutch

Settlers-Buffet-with-Open-Hutch

Settlers-Trestle-Hutch-Turnbuckle-Brace-Wine-Rack-Option

Settlers-Trestle-Hutch-Turnbuckle-Brace-Wine-Rack-Option

Shaker-3-Door-Lighted-Hutch-Cherry

Shaker-3-Door-Lighted-Hutch-Cherry

Soho-Contemporary-China-Cabinet

Soho-Contemporary-China-Cabinet

Walnut-Grove-Buffet-with-Hutch

Walnut-Grove-Buffet-with-Hutch

Williamsburg-Early-American-2-Door-Hutch

Williamsburg-Early-American-2-Door-Hutch

Provence-China-Display-Cabinet

Provence-China-Display-Cabinet

Williamsburg-Early-American-1-Door-Hutch

Williamsburg-Early-American-1-Door-Hutch

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