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Posted on Fri, Jul 20, 2012 : 5:55 a.m.

Amish Tables moves from Ann Arbor area to Plymouth

By Angela Smith

Amish Tables has been part of the Ann Arbor community since opening 15 years ago, but recently has relocated its showroom to a larger space in Plymouth. The store moved from it's original location at 4844 Jackson Road in Ann Arbor Township to 236 Main St. in Plymouth,.

“We were looking in Ann Arbor and the surrounding areas, our new location had what we needed: more square footage for storage and a larger showroom… and an actual storefront on Main Street was a bonus as well,” said Torie Wyant, marketing coordinator for Amish Tables.

The new location offers far greater visibility than the old warehouse location on Jackson Road. In Plymouth, the Amish Tables’ showroom has a centrally located “Design Center” where clients can work with staff to select custom made furniture. Wyant said the move already has attracted an increase in foot traffic and sales since opening on May 17.

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The interior of Amish Tables new showroom and design center in Plymouth MI.

photo courtesy Amish Tables

Wyant said the company has hired an additional sales associate since the move, and they continue to focus on offering handmade wood furniture from 30 Amish builders.

Amish Tables is a family-owned business founded and based in Ann Arbor.

Wyant said the decision to move out of Ann Arbor was a difficult one for the Narowski family. Owner Nell, and son John Paul, maintain an Ann Arbor office to work from and split their time between there and the Plymouth location.

Wyant said the business plans to maintain connections to the community through the Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce, and will miss the support Ann Arbor lends to small local business through organizations like Think Local First.

Angela Smith is a freelance writer for AnnArbor.com

Comments

swcornell

Sat, Jul 21, 2012 : 11:27 a.m.

I know Nell, Her store is fantastic. If you ever even think you will buy furniture, check out her place. You won't be disappointed. Besides downtown Plymouth is a great place to shop!

Ann English

Fri, Jul 20, 2012 : 10:30 p.m.

Google Maps is wrong about the township Amish Tables has been in; I figure you got your info from Google Maps, reporting that this Scio Township-located business is in Ann Arbor Charter Township. Maple Road marks the border between Scio and Ann Arbor Townships.