HISTORY OF THE COUNTRY JUNCTION
Since
1989 The Country Junction has been a family owned and operated
business. While in the home remodeling business for 15 years, which
included a lot of custom cabinetry work, we were receiving more and
more requests for individual furniture pieces. It didn’t take long
for the demand of quality, custom-made furniture to catch up and our
need to expand and the development of our own storefront.
We opened the doors to
The Country Junction
in 1993 and have expanded three times. We were located in Kirkwood
Missouri for 14 years and in October 2007 we moved our shop to the
beautiful historic downtown Eureka,
Missouri. Eureka is a rapidly growing
area in the western portion of St. Louis County. The area is known
for its casual and fine dinning, while the City is best known for
antique and specialty shops and is the home to Six Flags-St. Louis.

We invite you to step into our shop for the
very best in colonial reproductions and wares for the Colonial and
American Country home. Our shop is beautifully displayed with our
own
handcrafted furniture
that is built on site, as well as the very
finest in historic lighting, upholstered furniture, windsor chairs
and benches, pewter, redware, hooked and braided rugs, prints,
candles and so much more. We welcome you to bring in your own
pictures and ideas, as we do custom furniture and cabinetry as well
as what’s offered in our show room. We pride ourselves in offering
quality reproductions, many of them made in America, just like our
furniture.
We thank you for taking a look at our company
and the furniture we build. Our family would consider it an honor to
place a piece in your home for you to enjoy and cherish, as much as
we do making each and every piece, as if they were one of our own.
As you browse our pictures please contact us
with any questions by phone or email. We can take phone orders on
any of our furniture.
In Loving Memory of Jim Davis-
Husband, Father, & Friend

Dear Customers,
We at The Country Junction
are deeply saddened to share with
you
that
on
February 1st, 2004, co-owner,
Jim Davis lost his battle with
lung cancer.
He will be missed by all who knew him.
Jimmy, his son and
co-worker for many years,
will carry on the family tradition of
quality primitive
furniture in the future.
Thank you for your prayers and condolences.
Sincerely, The Country Junction
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