Two custom furniture companies merge under one brand

Legacy Handcraft combines the woodworking expertise and reputation of two established Pennsylvania furniture makers.

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LANCASTER, Pa. —  Two Pennsylvania custom furniture companies, Urban Legacy and Lancaster Handcraft, have merged under one name, Legacy Handcraft. This merger looks to consolidate operations and offer customers a single destination for Murphy Beds and handcrafted wood furniture. Legacy Handcraft officially launched its new brand identity and website in November, LegacyHandcraft.com

The consolidation reflects a continued focus on handcrafted furniture and space-saving solutions while maintaining the traditions of quality and durability associated with both brands.

"We are thrilled to be bringing the best of Urban Legacy and Lancaster Handcraft together as Legacy Handcraft," said the new Legacy Handcraft team. "The intense focus on quality craftsmanship, locally made products, and excellent service has been the same for both companies, and we believe it will only get better as we come together and grow."

Murphy Beds and other space-saving furniture solutions have grown in demand as homeowners and renters look to maximize living areas. According to a report from Furniture Today, multifunctional furniture categories, including wall beds, have seen notable consumer interest in the U.S. market, reflecting shifts in urban living and home design preferences.

About Legacy Handcraft

Legacy Handcraft is a wood furniture company specializing in handcrafted furniture and Murphy Beds. Formed through the merger of Urban Legacy and Lancaster Handcraft, the company draws on Amish woodworking traditions while addressing the needs of today's homes. Legacy Handcraft provides durable, space-saving, and custom wood furniture to customers across the United States.

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