Statton Furniture

Benchmark of Quality

Statton Furniture Company is one of the few companies still owned and operated by the original founding family. Nestled in the foot hills of the Appalachian Mountains, the company is about seventy miles west of Washington D.C. Established in 1926 as a small producer of bedroom furniture, it has been quietly producing distinctive furniture of uncompromising quality for three generations. The line has grown to two hundred patterns and exemplifies the best of 18th century design and craftsmanship available in residential and commercial furnishings.

Philo Statton, with assistance from his wife Helen, founded Statton Furniture by the time he was thirty. He and Helen had developed a strong belief in the enduring beauty and craftsmanship inherent in traditional furniture and it was not long before occasional and dining room pieces were added to the bedroom line. In the thirty's a new mahogany collection appeared. New and innovative marketing techniques were developed such as the Statton "Tru-Type" House, which showcased furniture in attractive room settings for the first time, complete with accessories, wallpaper, and drapery treatments.

Philo and Helen's three children Philip, Robert and Pamela, began to take a more active role following World War II. The Company expanded distribution nationwide. Philo's older son Phil became president in 1961. It was at this time that Statton experienced significant growth by focusing on solid 18th century design in cherry and mahogany. Since then the Company has come to be known throughout the industry for superior craftsmanship, clean traditional design, and finishes which excel in clarity and depth.

To learn more about Statton Furniture visit their website at www.statton.com.

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