Legacy Handcraft Debuts Unified Brand and Website, Merging Two Pennsylvania Makers

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LANCASTER, PA — Legacy Handcraft has officially launched its new brand identity and website, LegacyHandcraft.com, bringing together two well-known Pennsylvania furniture makers—Urban Legacy and Lancaster Handcraft—under one name. The move consolidates operations, streamlines customer experience, and unites both companies’ reputations for craftsmanship and quality.

Legacy Handcraft blends the expertise of both workshops into a single destination for Murphy beds and handcrafted wood furniture. The rebranding emphasizes continuity rather than change, keeping a focus on locally made products, custom designs, and enduring craftsmanship.

“We are thrilled to be bringing the best of Urban Legacy and Lancaster Handcraft together as Legacy Handcraft,” the company said in a statement. “The intense focus on quality craftsmanship, locally made products, and excellent service has been the same for both companies, and we believe it will only get better as we come together and grow.”

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The updated website offers a simplified shopping experience for customers seeking American-made furniture and space-saving design solutions. Legacy Handcraft’s catalog includes hardwood Murphy beds, dining tables, storage pieces, and custom woodworking crafted in its Pennsylvania workshops.

The timing of the rebrand aligns with growing consumer demand for multifunctional and space-efficient furniture. As more homeowners and renters look to optimize smaller living areas, categories like wall beds and convertible furniture have surged in popularity across the U.S. market.

By merging the strengths of two established brands, Legacy Handcraft positions itself to serve a broader audience while staying true to its roots in traditional craftsmanship and modern utility.

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