Welcome to Farmhouse Furniture
Farmhouse Furniture have been established in the Black Isle of Scotland for over 20 years; surrounded by stunning landscapes and high quality woodland producing beautiful hand made furniture that will last a lifetime and beyond. Built to any size you require from local timber felled under license or from storm damage.
The Farmhouse Range is chunky in style built from solid pieces of oak into our own distinctive style. Our bespoke service means you can have the size you want.
The Scottish Wood Range is built in elm, oak, beech or sycamore and retains the whole character of the tree with knots and waney edges creating truly stunning, unique pieces of furniture.
Our Garden Furniture can be built in either Farmhouse style or Scottish wood style and offers something completely different from the masses of imported garden furniture.

We offer a professional Door Stripping service and doors can be dropped off anytime at our premises. We cover the whole North of Scotland including Western Isles, Orkney and Shetland.
We can supply any of the massive range of Coach House Furniture which you can view through our link to their website. Price lists are available to download from our website.
We attend a number of shows where you can view our furniture in the flesh
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Angus Show 10/11 th June
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Castle Fraser Steam and Vintage Fair, Aberdeenshire - 18th & 19th June 2011
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Scottish Game Fair, Scone, Perthsire - 1, 2, 3rd July 2011
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Kirriemuir Show 16 th July 2011
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Inverness Highland Games 23 July 2011
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Nairn Show 30 th July
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Black Isle Show, Muir of Ord - 3th & 4th August 2011
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Moy Game Fair - 5th & 6th August 2011
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Grantown Show - 12th August
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Countryside Festival, Glamis - 3th & 4th September 2011
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SVTEC at Scone Palace - 10th- 11th September 2011
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Strathnairn Vintage Rally, Daviot, Inverness -17th September 2011
Gallery: click on pictures to view a larger version.
LogsLarge oak tree from from Allangrange | LogsLarge oak tree from Brodie felled in a storm weighs 8-10 tons | | Steam KilnThe new steam kiln with the first load of timber giving much more reliable and consistent drying of timber | | | | | | | | |
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