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Pattersonville Furniture Store was est. in 1936 by Clyde and Reba Stein. Their daughter, Patricia and her husband, Wallace McKee took over the business in 1968. Their nephew, Greg Welsh and his wife, Betsy have overseen the business since 1994. Now third, generation to generation business like no other. Since the beginning, Pattersonville furniture has been home to some of the finest furniture makers….like Harden and Hallagan, both of which are made in New York State. Others include Caperton (Tom Seely), Nicholas & Stone, Leathercraft, Lyndon, Simmons Beauty Rest, and more. We sold our first piece of Harden in 1938, and are still selling it today! So come see for yourself. We offer a variety of styles, designs, and solid woods, like Cherry, walnut, maple, birch, oak, and pine. Come visit our Harden Home Studio too! If you don’t see it or can’t find it, just ask - custom sizes, custom designs, and special colors, all to help meet your needs.

Services Provided

Custom Furniture, Furniture Delivery, Furniture Sales

Areas Served

Altamont, Amsterdam, Delanson, Duane Lake, Duanesburg, East Glenville, Esperance, Fort Hunter, Fort Johnson, Ft Hunter, Ft Johnson, Glenville, Hagaman, Mariaville Lake, Pattersonville, Quaker Street, Rotterdam, Rotterdam Junction, Schenectady, Scotia, Tribes Hill, Wellsville, Saratoga, Albany

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Business Details

Business Name

Pattersonville Furniture

Phone Number

+1 518-887-2741

Address

1664 Main Street / Rt. 5S
Pattersonville, NY 12137

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