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AmishBillt

The family behind the name

A father who builds, a daughter who runs the rest.

Bill has spent a lifetime at the bench — a hand plane, a sharp chisel, and a good ear for when a joint sits right. Molly grew up in the sawdust and now runs the modern side: the website you’re reading, the design help, the care notes, and the messages.

Between the two of them, the name became a promise. Everything here is truly Amish Billt — made the old way, sold the honest way.

Billt for generations
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What you can count on

The promise

Three plain things we won’t bend on. They’re the whole reason to buy furniture this way.

Inspected before it ships

Every piece gets looked over by hand — joints, finish, drawer glide — before it ever leaves the shop. If it isn’t right, it doesn’t go.

Solid hardwood only

No veneer. No particle board. No stapled-on trim pretending to be wood. What you see is what the tree gave us, all the way through.

A real family answers the phone

Call, write, ask a hundred questions. Molly reads every message, and Bill’s never far from the bench. You’re talking to the people who made it.

How a piece comes together

The process

No assembly line, no rush. A piece is drawn, cut from solid boards, joined by hand, and finished with patience.

Bill starts with the wood, not the deadline. Boards are chosen for grain and matched so a tabletop reads as one piece, not a patchwork. The joints are cut the way they’ve always been cut — to hold for decades, not for a warranty window.

Then it slows down. Sanding, a hand-rubbed finish, and a long look over every edge before Molly clears it to ship. The result is meant to be the last one you buy.

A woodworker’s bench with hand tools laid out in warm workshop light
Hands smoothing a length of hardwood with a plane
Close-up of stacked solid hardwood boards showing their grain

See it for yourself

Come find your piece.

A tight, curated collection — solid hardwood, Billt by hand, ready for your home.