Millspaugh Furniture

In 1858, a storm rolled over the Hudson Valley. Wind howled. Thunder cracked. And in a small wooden barn, Theron Lightbolt Millspaugh (“T.L.” to those who knew him) was shaping the leg of a chair when lightning struck his toolbox. When the smoke cleared, it was there: A golden hammer. No scorch marks. No explanation. Just gleaming gold. T.L. picked it up and gave his chair a tap and the wood transformed. Wider seat. Shorter legs. A perfect fit for his wife. Furniture, tailored not just to the body… but to your style and taste. Today, that same spirit of transformation lives on in every custom piece we craft. Want a taller headboard? A deeper seat? A darker stain? All it takes is a tap.