Pew Ends
Pew ends are the major “style” component of the pew. Whether traditional or modern, simplistic or intricate, King Church Furniture has an end style that is perfect for you.
Our stained ends are manufactured using only solid hardwoods. The timeless beauty and strength of solid wood is unquestionable. And, according to Church Furniture Manufacturing Associates’ website, “Solid wood pew ends will have a lifespan of 45 – 55 years before needing replacement (on average).”
Here are a few examples of our quality, solid hardwood ends.
Our colonial ends refer to ends that have a “white” body and stained caps and heels. To manufacture the “white” portion of the end, a product called MDF (medium density fiberboard) is used. As a strong proponent of solid wood, we hesitated to switch from painted wood to MDF. But in trying it, we learned that MDF can be sanded to a smoother surface than wood and can be finished without any visible grain. It is a strong, stable material that will last indefinitely. Of course, the stained end caps and heels are still constructed of solid hardwood.
Here are a few examples of our quality, colonial ends.
Pew ends can be customized with a route symbolically significant to your church, your denomination or to complement your architectural style. The options are only limited by your imagination. Here are a few examples of what we have done.