The Furniture Mill: American-Made Products, Extensive Services

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The Furniture Mill, conveniently located directly off Route 95 on the border between Ewing and Pennington, is a family owned and operated business since 1982. They proudly offer American made products in their extensive range of services.

Whether you’re looking for small sheds or a large, multi-level building, we have decades of experience building a wide variety of structures and satisfying thousands of customers. We build a wide variety of structures from garages to gazebos to carriage houses to pool side cabanas. All sheds and garages are built to last with many features included.

We offer wood and vinyl covered swing sets to fit every family’s needs. Our wood swing sets are manufactured from Southern Yellow P/T Pine. Our vinyl swing sets are completely encased with a vinyl covering to relieve the family from any maintenance and never worry about splinters. We promise you and your children a world of play set possibilities and adventures.

The Furniture Mill also carries the Big Green Egg. Other products and services include indoor and outdoor furniture, wood arbors, pergolas, rubber mulch, horse run-ins, mantles, picnic tables, sand boxes, cupolas, playhouses, carports, chicken coops, bridges, and weathervanes. We also strip, repair, and refinish furniture for both home and office.

Whatever you are looking for, the Furniture Mill has options for you. Bring your ideas to us and let us help you.

The Furniture Mill, 1536 Lower Ferry Road, Ewing (GPS: 1536 Reed Road, Pennington). Open 7 days a week. Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sunday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 609-771-6840. Fax: 609-771-8087. E-mail: furnituremill@comcast.net. www.furnituremill.com.

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