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MISSION STATEMENT
Our mission is to be the industry leader in manufacturing and marketing of solid wood furniture. Additionally, we manufacture and market upholstery and home accents to support our brand. We will continue to be a profitable, ethical, market driven company. Consistently providing exceptional styling, service, value and quality. The dignity, integrity and value of our customers and employees will always be honored, while acknowledging our responsibility to the environment and the community.

The Kincaid Difference ( Solid Wood Construction ) SOLID WOOD CONSTRUCTION
   Genuine solid wood is used on all exterior panels and shaped edges to provide quality and beauty that will last for generations. Kincaid does not use veneers, which often crack and peel over time.
   Many furniture manufacturers only use solid wood on drawer fronts, while the remainder of the product is veneer over particleboard. Edges are typically "banded" with a strip of solid wood to simulate solid wood construction, but below the veneer is particleboard.
The Kincaid Difference ( Mortise and Tenon Joints ) MORTISE AND TENON JOINTS
Kincaid's case construction features mortise and tenon joinery, a time-proven method of assembling two parts at a 90° angle.
The Kincaid Difference ( Drawer Guides ) DRAWER GUIDES
A wood-on-wood non-tilting, dovetailed drawer guide is used in the installation of all Kincaid drawers.
The Kincaid Difference ( Front Posts ) FRONT POSTS
Where the design allows, heavy front posts are used for additional case stability and strength.
The Kincaid Difference ( Floating Tops ) FLOATING TOPS
Fully floating tops, end panels, bed panels, etc. are incorporated into every Kincaid product to allow for normal expansion and contraction of the solid wood components as the humidity changes in your home.
The Kincaid Difference ( Dove Tailing ) DOVE TAILING
Kincaids' dovetail drawer construction utilizes the best dovetail for each application. English dovetails on the drawer front and back create a tight fit and add exceptional holding power.
The Kincaid Difference ( Adjustable Glides ) ADJUSTABLE GLIDES
Adjustable glides are provided on all units for leveling doors and on select units for a center support.
The Kincaid Difference ( Floating Panels ) FLOATING PANELS
Raised panel doors and bed panels utilize a floating, self-centering construction technique.
The Kincaid Difference ( Finger Joints ) FINGER JOINTS
All Kincaid solid wood chairs are crafted using a glue and screw technique across a finger-jointed corner, adding strength to the chair while minimizing flex across the joint.
The Kincaid Difference ( Solid Wood Edges ) SOLID WOOD EDGES
Unlike many manufacturers who use banded veneers, KINCAID uses solid wood construction to provide premium quality and durability for shaped edges.

 

Kincaid, in keeping with its tradition in styling, materials and finish, crafts its furniture collections (with the exection of Treasures) using primarily solid woods selected for grain clarity, color coordination, and design. Combinations of different solid wood species are used within each collection. Not all exposed surfaces of every collection are constructed of solid wood. Wood products, multi-layered plywood, veneers and laminates are used for certain structual elements, including exposed surfaces that support leather, cane wicker and other non-wood materials, as well as in select components, including some decorative table tops, table skirts, bed rails, interior surfaces, back panels, pullout trays, serving surfaces, etc. Some of our furniture features metal, stone, marble, granite or a composite material with the appearance of these elements.