Office Furniture
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Create an Office That Feels Organized, Comfortable, and Built to Last
A well-designed office should support the way you work every day. It should feel organized, comfortable, and capable without becoming cluttered or overly formal. At Steiner’s Amish Furniture, our office furniture collection brings together solid wood craftsmanship, practical storage, and timeless design so you can create a workspace that feels both productive and personal.
Whether you are furnishing a dedicated home office, upgrading a shared workspace, or adding just a few pieces for better organization, there are many ways to shape the room around your routine. From desks and file cabinets to bookcases, office chairs, sewing cabinets, and other specialty pieces, Steiner’s offers office furniture that helps the room feel complete, useful, and built for long-term use.
Our Featured Office Furniture Collections
Ashton Corner Desk Office Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Oak
Stain: FC Asbury
This Collection Includes:
- Ashton Corner Desk
- Ashton Lateral File Cabinet
- Ashton Credenza
Berkley Office Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Brown Maple
Stain: FC Almond
This Collection Includes:
- Executive desk
- Bookcase
- Lateral file cabinet
Alexis Office Collection
Shown With:
Wood: Oak
Stain: Sandstone
Hardware: 2981-ORB
This Collection Includes:
- Alexis Lift Desk
- Bookcase
- File Cabinet
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Customers Love the Quality and Craftsmanship
Choosing office furniture is about more than filling a room with desks and storage. It is about creating a space that helps you stay focused, organized, and comfortable throughout the day. That is why many shoppers value Steiner’s for both the furniture itself and the welcoming, no-pressure experience of shopping in person.
At Steiner’s Amish Furniture, customers can compare styles, explore wood finishes, and find office furniture that feels right for their home or workspace. Whether the goal is a more traditional office, a practical work-from-home setup, or a room that balances storage with style, the right furniture should feel useful, lasting, and thoughtfully chosen.
We ordered a piece of office furniture to match a custom piece that we purchased in a different state four years ago. Steiner’s Amish Furniture exceeded our expectations! The new piece matches so well; we love it! Beautiful quality and great customer service!
I searched around recently and did not find the quality I was looking for, but remembered visiting Steiner's in Sun City a little while back and being impressed with what I saw. I recently had 2 book cases made and 1 of them with some custom adjustments. It took a little time but it was worth the wait. I received exactly what I asked for and the quality craftmanship expected. I'm real happy with my new book cases.
The staff are very friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable. The possibilities are endless! I bought a natural (rustic?) Cherry wood desk and had a few things customized. It is beautiful - well worth the money.
Compare Desk Styles
Finding the Right Desk for Your Workspace
The desk is usually the anchor of the office, so choosing the right type matters. Some workspaces need a simple writing surface, while others benefit from expanded storage, more surface area, or a stronger furniture presence. Whether the office is compact, multi-purpose, or fully dedicated to work, the right desk style can make the room feel more productive and better suited to daily use.
Standard Desk
A standard desk is often the best starting point for straightforward office needs. It provides a simple work surface without overwhelming the room and works well in offices where simplicity, flexibility, and a cleaner furniture footprint matter most.
Executive Desk
An executive desk brings a stronger furniture presence to the office and usually offers more surface area and storage. It is a good fit when the room needs to feel more established, more substantial, or better equipped for longer work sessions and broader daily use.
L Desk
An L desk works especially well when extra surface space matters or when the room layout can take advantage of a corner. It helps separate work zones more naturally and gives the office a more capable, built-in feel.
Desk With Hutch
A desk with hutch is useful when the office needs vertical storage and organization without relying on as many extra pieces around the room. It can help keep supplies, books, and work materials close at hand while making better use of wall space.
Lift Desk
A lift desk is a practical choice for offices that benefit from more movement and flexibility during the day. It supports alternating between sitting and standing and works well for shoppers who want a workspace that feels more adaptable.
Rolltop Desk
A rolltop desk brings a more traditional, classic office look while also offering enclosed organization. It is especially helpful for people who want their workspace to feel contained and orderly when the workday is done.
Featured Standard Office Desks
Featured L Desks
Bring desks, storage, and seating together
Office Collections Designed to Work Together
Office collections are a great way to create a workspace that feels connected from piece to piece. Instead of building the room one item at a time, collections offer a more coordinated starting point with desks, storage pieces, and support furniture designed to work together. At Steiner’s Amish Furniture, collections make it easier to compare styles, wood choices, and finishes while creating an office that feels organized, comfortable, and built for everyday use.
Office Storage Furniture That Works Together
The Core Storage Pieces for an Organized Office
A productive office usually depends on more than just a desk. Storage furniture helps reduce clutter, support workflow, and keep the room feeling organized instead of crowded. File cabinets provide dedicated document storage, while bookcases add open shelving for books, display items, and daily essentials. When chosen well, these pieces help the office feel more capable and more balanced.
File Cabinets
File cabinets help keep important paperwork organized and easier to access while reducing clutter on the desk itself. Whether the office needs a smaller two-drawer piece or a larger multi-drawer unit, file cabinets support the practical side of everyday work.
Bookcases
Bookcases add open storage that can hold books, binders, reference materials, and display items while helping the office feel more finished. They work especially well when the room needs visual balance as well as practical organization.
Credenzas
A credenza offers broader low-profile storage and can help support a larger desk setup or a more established office layout. It is useful when the workspace needs another strong storage piece without adding too much vertical bulk.
Featured File Cabinets
Featured Bookcases
Comfort and Support for the Workday
Choosing the Right Seating for the Office
Office seating often gets overlooked until the workday starts to feel uncomfortable. The right chair helps support posture, movement, and everyday productivity while also fitting the overall style of the room.Â
Some offices need a traditional desk chair for daily work, while others benefit from conference seating that supports more shared or guest-focused spaces.
Desk Chairs
Desk chairs are designed to support regular daily work and are often the most important seating piece in the office. They need to feel comfortable enough for extended use while still fitting well with the desk and overall room style.
Conference Room Chairs
Conference room chairs work well in offices that include meeting space, shared work areas, or seating for guests. They help extend the office beyond solo desk work and give the room a more complete, professional feel.
Featured Desk Chairs
Featured Conference Room Chairs
Specialized Storage
Beyond the Basics: Office Furniture With a Specific Purpose
Some offices are built around more than computer work alone. They may need secure storage, hobby support, or furniture that helps the room serve more than one purpose. Specialty office pieces like sewing cabinets and gun cabinets can help the space work more naturally for the way it is actually used, while still keeping the room coordinated and intentional.
Sewing Cabinets
Sewing cabinets help create a more organized and dedicated workspace for creative projects. They support storage, surface space, and daily function in a way that helps the room feel better suited to hobby use or multi-purpose work.
Gun Cabinets
Gun cabinets provide secure, designated storage while also contributing to the room’s overall furniture layout. In homes where this type of storage matters, a well-chosen cabinet helps keep the room more organized and purposeful.
Additional Office Storage Pieces
Beyond the main categories, supporting storage pieces can help the office stay more flexible and more functional. These are useful when the room needs one more practical furniture element to bridge storage, display, or specialty use.
Featured Gun Cabinets
Featured Sewing Cabinets
Choose the wood, finish, desk style, and storage details
Customize Your Office Furniture at Steiner’s
Build an Office That Feels Like Yours
One of the biggest advantages of shopping for office furniture at Steiner’s Amish Furniture is the ability to create a workspace that feels more personal from the beginning. Offices are used in many different ways. Some need to support full-time work from home, while others are built for occasional paperwork, study, creative projects, or managing daily life. Customization helps the furniture match both the room and the way it is actually used.
- Choose from multiple hardwoods and finish colors
- Compare desk styles for different workflows and room layouts
- Coordinate desks, storage pieces, shelving, and seating
- Add filing and organization features where function matters most
- Select specialty furniture for hobby or task-specific use
- Create an office that feels cohesive and comfortable
- Build around the right balance of beauty and utility
Furniture at a Glance
A Helpful Office Furniture Comparison Guide
The right office setup depends on how the room is used, how much space is available, and what kind of work the room needs to support. This chart makes it easier to compare desks, storage, shelving, and seating so the room can feel more functional, organized, and complete.
| Furniture Type | Best For | Main Function | Footprint | Why People Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Desk | Everyday computer work and general office use | Simple work surface | Moderate | Keeps the office functional without overwhelming the room |
| Executive Desk | Larger offices and heavier daily work | Main work surface with stronger presence | Larger | Adds more workspace and a more established office feel |
| L Desk | Corner layouts and multi-task work zones | Expanded work surface | Larger | Helps separate tasks and make better use of room layout |
| Desk With Hutch | Offices needing vertical storage | Work surface plus upper organization | Larger | Adds storage without requiring as many extra pieces |
| Lift Desk | Flexible work routines | Adjustable sitting and standing work surface | Moderate | Supports movement throughout the day |
| Rolltop or Secretary Desk | Smaller or more traditional office spaces | Enclosed or compact work surface | Small to moderate | Keeps the workspace more contained and organized |
| File Cabinet | Paper-heavy offices and organized storage | Document filing and storage | Small to moderate | Helps reduce desk clutter and improve organization |
| Bookcase | Books, display, and open storage | Shelving and visual balance | Moderate | Adds storage while helping the room feel complete |
| Office Chair | Daily desk work | Seated support and mobility | Small | Improves comfort and everyday use |
| Conference Chair | Shared office or guest seating | Supportive meeting seating | Small | Helps extend the room beyond solo desk work |
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See Steiner’s Amish Furniture in Person
Experience the Difference
There is something different about seeing solid wood furniture in person. At Steiner’s Amish Furniture, our showrooms give you the chance to explore office furniture up close, compare styles, and get a better feel for the craftsmanship, finish, and scale of each piece. Whether you visit our Sun City or Tempe location, you can shop in a comfortable, welcoming environment designed to help you make confident decisions.
Tempe Showroom
Sun City Showroom
Office Furniture Questions, Answered
What office furniture pieces should I start with first?
Most offices start with the desk and office chair, then add the storage pieces that support the way the room is used. For some offices that means a file cabinet first, while others benefit from adding a bookcase, desk with hutch, or extra shelving.
How do I choose between a standard desk, executive desk, and L desk?
A standard desk is often the best fit for straightforward daily work. An executive desk works well when the room needs more presence and more workspace. An L desk is especially useful when the layout can take advantage of a corner or when more surface area matters.
Do I need both a file cabinet and a bookcase?
Not always, but many offices benefit from both if the room allows. A file cabinet helps with paperwork and concealed storage, while a bookcase adds open shelving for books, supplies, and display items.
What is the benefit of a desk with hutch?
A desk with hutch can be a smart option when the office needs additional storage without relying on as many extra furniture pieces. It helps keep work materials close at hand while making better use of vertical space.
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