In 1946, Carroll and Mary Henkel, with family friend John
Harris, began producing furniture in the basement of the
family home. Thus, the Henkel Harris legacy was born.

Traditions of 18th and 19th century craftsmen live on within
every piece of furniture made. Whether executed in wild black
cherry or mahogany, each piece is a commitment to balanced
form and function, ease of use and graceful signature. Drawer
construction is a defining statement of sophisticated design and
functionality. All hardware is made of fine solid brass, and age-old
techniques are still employed in the manufacture of pulls and bails.

Henkel Harris' legacy, passed down to subsequent generations,
continues today to be "Just Possibly America's Finest Furniture."

Benches, cocktail tables, display cabinets and tv consoles are all crafted with functionality in mind and the sophisticated design sense of Henkel Harris.

Signature Henkel Harris hand-carving highlights a selection of beautiful dining tables, dining chairs, sideboards and credenzas.

A variety of classic bed styles from sleigh to four poster, in addition to elegant bedroom dressers, nightstands and armoires.

Here are office and table desks both imposing and streamlined, plus bookcases and credenzas befitting even the most powerful executive.

Wonderful occasional chests displaying solid brass hardware, along with an extensive selection, in both design and proportions, of side tables.

Mirrors ranging in design from a simple, unadorned rectangular contour to classic Chippendale.