Irion Company Furniture Makers

1 South Bridge Street • Christiana, Pennsylvania 17509 • (610) 593-2153

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Irion Company fills a house with 90 of the finest pieces of American period furniture

It was a once-in-a-lifetime scenario. A customer who had a passion for furniture, an enormous, empty house, and the desire to fill it with reproductions of the greatest American period furniture ever built. This was the mission that Irion Company Furniture Makers took on nine years ago, and the story of how they worked with the customer to accomplish that mission is one that no lover of furniture making should miss. Read how the craftsmen worked with the client to choose the furniture, how the individual craftsmen handled the reproductions without shortcuts or compromises, and then see some of the 90-plus pieces of furniture that have been finished to date. Click here to view the full online content!

Furniture Masterpieces on View

In 1999, the highly regarded Irion Company Furniture Makers received what may well be the ultimate commission: to furnish an enormous house with line-for-line reproductions of the greatest American furniture ever built. So far, Irion has completed 90 pieces, including four breakfronts, three secretaries, three high chests, 15 tables, and more than 30 chairs. The breakfront shown here is from an original made in Massachusetts.

Pro Portfolio: Irion Company Furniture Makers

What might be the ultimate furniture commission belongs to Irion Company Furniture Makers, of Christiana, Pa. Over the past nine years it has built for one house some 90 impeccable reproductions of American furniture masterpieces. To view images of the pieces built to date, click here.

What sort of shop could handle this commission with such aplomb?

It's a ten-man shop that integrates excellent hand-tool skills and painstaking fidelity to period construction with efficient machine preparation of stock and moldings. The shop's foundation in sound technique goes back to 1946, when Louis Irion opened The Berwyn Furniture Shop in a suburb of Philadelphia. He filled it with European-trained cabinetmakers--men from Italy, Germany, Hungary and Latvia--and the shop quickly established a reputation for excellent craftsmanship. When Louis retired in the late 1970s, his son Lou took on his clients, operating from a shop in nearby Paoli.

Under the name Irion Company Furniture Makers, Lou's shop specialized in repairs, refinishing, and upholstering as well as reproductions. His craftsmen started young and most learned the craft at Irion. Many found the shop through classified ads in Fine Woodworking. Since the early 1990s, when Lou shifted his attention to lumbering (he now runs Irion Lumber Company), the shop has been run by Kendl Monn, a long-time craftsman at Irion. Monn oversaw the recent commission of masterpieces. Just recently Monn handed the reins of the shop to Todd Felpel, another former Irion craftsman. Click here for the audio slideshow.