
Children’s Furniture
Children’s Furniture Built for Everyday Family Life
Solid Wood Furniture for Kids’ Rooms, Nurseries, and Play Spaces
Children’s furniture needs to do more than look cute. It has to support everyday routines, growing needs, busy play, and changing room layouts. Amish Collective makes it easier to browse Amish-crafted children’s furniture for nurseries, bedrooms, playrooms, and shared family spaces.
From cribs and toddler beds to bunk beds, dressers, nightstands, toy boxes, tables, chairs, high chairs, rockers, and youth chairs, this collection helps families find pieces that feel practical, sturdy, and timeless.
Our Featured Children’s Furniture Collections
Haven Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: FC 11434 Driftwood
This Collection Includes:
- Haven Convertible Crib
- Haven Bed
- Haven Tall Dresser
- Haven Dresser
- Haven Chest
- Haven Changer
- Haven Bookcase
- Haven Nightstand
Willow Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: OCS Cappuccino
This Collection Includes:
- Willow Crib
- Willow 7 Drawer Dresser
- Willow 6 Drawer Dresser
- Willow Chest
- Willow Nightstand
Claire Bedroom Collection
Shown With:
Stain: FC Almond
This Collection Includes:
- Mackenzie Crib – Panel Back
- Mackenzie Crib – Slat Back
- Mackenzie 7 Drawer Dresser
- Mackenzie 6 Drawer Dresser
- Mackenzie Chest
- Mackenzie Nightstand
Browse Children’s Furniture Categories
Compare Cribs, Toddler Beds, Child Beds, and Bunk Beds
Children’s Beds Built Around Comfort and Function
A child’s bed is often the main piece in the room, but the right choice depends on the stage of life and the space available. Cribs and convertible cribs work well for nurseries. Toddler beds and child beds support the transition into a larger room. Bunk beds can help shared rooms or smaller spaces make better use of floor space.


Cribs
Style Overview: Cribs are designed for nursery spaces and early childhood routines. They create the starting point for the room and often pair with dressers, chests, nightstands, or rockers.
Best For: Nurseries, new baby rooms, and families creating a complete first bedroom setup.
Convertible Cribs
Style Overview: Convertible cribs are designed to adapt beyond the earliest nursery stage. Depending on the design, they may help families get more use from one main piece as the room changes.
Best For: Families who want nursery furniture with more long-term flexibility.
Toddler Beds
Style Overview: Toddler beds help bridge the gap between a crib and a larger child bed. They are sized for younger children and can make the room feel more age-appropriate.
Best For: Toddlers transitioning out of a crib.
Child Beds
Style Overview: Child beds offer a more traditional bed setup for growing kids. They can be styled with dressers, nightstands, chests, and storage pieces to create a complete bedroom.
Best For: Children who are ready for a larger sleeping space.
Bunk Beds
Style Overview: Bunk beds stack sleeping areas vertically, helping save floor space in shared bedrooms or compact rooms. They can make a room feel more open while still offering multiple sleep spaces.
Best For: Shared bedrooms, sleepovers, and rooms where floor space matters.
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Create a Room That Grows with Your Family
Shop Coordinated Amish-Made Children’s Furniture Collections
Children’s furniture collections make room planning easier by bringing related pieces together. Instead of choosing every item separately, families can start with a coordinated look and select the beds, cribs, dressers, chests, nightstands, tables, chairs, and playroom pieces that fit their space. Amish Collective helps shoppers explore a wide range of children’s furniture options before connecting with a retailer.

Furniture That Makes Playrooms More Useful
Playroom Furniture for Creative, Everyday Use
Playroom furniture should make the space easier to enjoy and easier to clean up. Toy boxes help control clutter. Tables and chairs provide space for crafts, games, snacks, and learning. Toys and specialty pieces add personality while helping the room feel more complete and child-friendly.
Tables & Chairs
Style Overview: Children’s tables & chairs create a useful surface for coloring, crafts, games, puzzles, snacks, and learning activities.
Best For: Playrooms, bedrooms, homeschooling corners, and multipurpose family spaces.
Toys
Style Overview: Wooden toys and play pieces can add charm, creativity, and old-fashioned character to a child’s space.
Best For: Families who want playful pieces that feel more timeless than plastic-heavy options.
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Furniture That Keeps Kids’ Rooms Organized
Smart Storage for Bedrooms and Playrooms
Storage is one of the most important parts of a child’s room. Clothing, toys, books, blankets, and keepsakes all need a place to go. Chests, dressers, nightstands, and toy boxes each solve a different problem, helping families create a room that feels more organized and easier to maintain.


Chests
Style Overview: Chests provide vertical drawer storage for clothing, blankets, or everyday bedroom items. Their taller shape helps save wall width while still offering useful storage.
Best For: Smaller children’s bedrooms, shared rooms, and spaces that need more clothing storage.
Dressers
Style Overview: Dressers offer wider drawer storage and can also provide surface space for décor, lamps, folded clothes, or nursery essentials.
Best For: Children’s bedrooms, nurseries, and rooms where storage and surface space both matter.
Nightstands
Style Overview: Nightstands keep bedtime items close, including books, lamps, water cups, tissues, and small personal belongings.
Best For: Child beds, bunk bed rooms, and any bedroom where bedside storage is helpful.
Toy Boxes
Style Overview: Toy boxes provide simple storage for toys, stuffed animals, blankets, and playroom clutter. They help make cleanup easier and give the room a more finished look.
Best For: Playrooms, bedrooms, shared family spaces, and rooms where toys need a central storage spot.
The Right Seat for Every Stage
Children’s Furniture for Mealtime, Playtime, and Quiet Moments
Children’s seating can serve many different roles throughout the home. Some pieces support mealtime. Others create a quiet place to rock, read, play, or sit at a table. Comparing chairs, high chairs, rockers, youth chairs, tables, and outdoor pieces helps families choose furniture that fits each stage and setting.
High Chairs
Style Overview: High chairs support feeding and mealtime routines for younger children. Solid-wood high chairs can also lend a more timeless look to the kitchen or dining room.
Best For: Kitchens, dining rooms, and families needing dedicated seating for early mealtime stages.
Rockers
Style Overview: Rockers add a gentle seating option for nurseries, bedrooms, or quiet corners. They can be used for reading, resting, or creating a softer moment in the room.
Best For: Nurseries, reading corners, and children’s rooms with a cozy seating area.

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Custom Options
Make a Child’s Room More Personal and Practical
Children’s rooms often need more planning than adult spaces. They may need to work as a nursery today, a toddler room soon, and a child’s bedroom later. Custom Amish children’s furniture helps families think through which pieces will best serve the room over time.
For some families, that may mean choosing a convertible crib, a dresser with generous storage, or a bunk bed for a shared room. For others, it may mean adding toy storage, a small table and chair set, or a rocker for a nursery corner. These details help the room feel more useful, more personal, and less cluttered.
- Choose durable pieces that can support busy bedrooms and play spaces
- Plan storage needs around clothing, toys, books, blankets, and keepsakes
- Select child-friendly sizes for beds, chairs, tables, and bedroom layouts
- Match wood finishes to the nursery, bedroom, or playroom style
- Compare growth stages before choosing cribs, toddler beds, child beds, or bunk beds
- Ask about options that help the furniture better fit your family’s routine
Children’s Furniture Buying Guide
Children’s furniture can serve many different purposes, from sleeping and storage to play, mealtime, and reading. This chart gives families a simple way to compare common types of children’s furniture and decide which pieces may be most helpful for the room.
| Furniture Type | Best For | Main Function | Footprint | Why People Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cribs | Nurseries and baby rooms | Creates the main sleep space | Medium | Starts the room with an essential nursery piece |
| Convertible Cribs | Growing nursery setups | Adapts beyond the earliest stage | Medium | Offers more long-term flexibility |
| Toddler Beds | Transition rooms | Bridges crib and child bed stages | Small to medium | Helps younger children move into a bed |
| Child Beds | Growing children | Creates a standard sleeping area | Medium | Works well in complete bedroom setups |
| Bunk Beds | Shared or smaller rooms | Adds multiple sleep spaces vertically | Medium to large | Saves floor space in busy rooms |
| Chests | Clothing and folded storage | Stores items vertically | Narrow to medium | Adds storage without using much wall width |
| Dressers | Clothing and nursery storage | Stores folded items and essentials | Wide | Adds drawers and useful surface space |
| Nightstands | Bedside storage | Keeps bedtime items close | Small | Adds convenience beside the bed |
| Toy Boxes | Bedrooms and playrooms | Stores toys and play items | Medium | Makes cleanup easier |
Connect with a Retailer
Find a Retailer for Amish Children’s Furniture
Amish Collective is designed to help shoppers explore a large selection of Amish-crafted furniture online before choosing where to buy. Families can browse children’s furniture by category, compare pieces that fit their rooms, and then use the retailer connection process to proceed with the purchase.
Children’s Furniture Questions Answered
What types of children’s furniture can I browse through Amish Collective?
You can browse cribs, beds, chests, dressers, nightstands, playroom furniture, toy boxes, toys, chairs, high chairs, rockers, tables, youth chairs, outdoor pieces, and coordinated collections.
What is the difference between a crib and a convertible crib?
A crib is designed for the nursery stage. A convertible crib may offer more long-term flexibility depending on the design and available conversion options.
What children’s bed styles are available?
Common options include toddler beds, child beds, and bunk beds. Each works best for a different age range, room size, and layout.
How do I choose storage for a child’s room?
Start with what needs to be stored. Dressers and chests work well for clothing, nightstands help with bedtime items, and toy boxes are useful for playroom cleanup.
How do I purchase children’s furniture from Amish Collective?
Amish Collective helps you browse furniture online and then connect with a retailer to complete the purchase.
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Choose your Perfect Color
Our furniture is crafted from solid American hardwoods, including—but not limited to—brown maple, cherry, red oak, and quartersawn white oak. Explore our sample gallery to view available stain options.






































