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Pioneer Log Furniture
01-27-2012, 11:53 AM
Pioneer Log Furniture is a family owned and operated business and has been building handcrafted log furniture for nearly a quarter of a century. Starting about 1980 we began in our basement building for neighbors and friends, and today have over 5000 square feet of shop area and ship around the world to the USA, Germany and Japan.

Our family consist of myself, Daniel, my wife Della and our five children, Johanna, Deborah, Rebekah, Amos and Andrew. They are all a big help: peeling logs, sanding, drilling, packaging, answering phones, doing shows and a 1,000 other things. It is nice to be able to work together (and somethimes scrap) as a family and be able to instill in them the values, traditions and principles that will make them a valuable asset to their generation. We believe in putting God first in all things and in having the principles of honesty and integrity being reflected in our life whether it is at home, in our work or at play.

Our master craftsmen include Jonathan who can design and build anything. Harry and Danny both born in South America brought many skills with them when they joined the team at Pioneer Log Furniture. Lester is our experienced cabinet and case goods professional with over 25 years in the industry. Vera is our very efficient and competent office manager who usually takes your calls and gets you the information and answers you are looking for.

Together we desire your experience with Pioneer Log Furniture to be a happy and satisfying one. We look forward to working with you.

Grunthal, Manitoba Canada R0A 0R0
Phone: 1-888-305-0259, Phone : (204) 434-6789 Fax: (204) 434-9431
www.pioneerlogfurniture.com (http://www.pioneerlogfurniture.com)

Grunthal, Manitoba Canada R0A 0R0

jasonjoneh
04-04-2013, 07:55 AM
Log furniture is practical and it stirs our appreciation of human genius and resourcefulness. Unlike conventional mass-produced furniture, log furniture is particularly distinctive in that no two pieces look the same. It has a soul that whispers to us about our past when people produced furniture from the raw materials nature provided.