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Established 1970       New England's Largest Selection of Antique Lighting       Open 7 Days 10 - 5

Antique Chandeliers, Antique Sconces, Antique Pendants, Antique Glass Shades & much more!





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"In a barn off Commonwealth Road, the Yankee Craftsman workshop is a virtual museum of antique lighting devices. Their friendly and knowledgeable staff offers visitors a truly pleasant experience. They are considered one of the country's leading authorities on antique lighting and furniture restoration."

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From Yankee Design Magazine 2003
Whoever said 'they don't make them like they used to' never visited Yankee Craftsman Antique Lighting and Furniture. Showcasing the largest and finest collection of restored antique lighting in New England, along with a large array of handcrafted and antique furniture, Yankee Craftsman is the definition of expertise, creativity and quality. Family run and owned for over 25 years,Yankee Craftsman Antique Lighting and Furniture was recently featured on 'The New Yankee Workshop' with Norm Abrahms. Yankee Craftsman maintains a continued success, pleasing the most discriminatory of critics. Yankee Craftsman provides fine period lighting, along with quality reproduction chandeliers, lamps and sconces. They maintain a vast collection of replacement glass shades. In a barn off Commonwealth Road, the Yankee Craftsman workshop is a virtual museum of antique lighting devices. Their friendly and knowledgeable staff offers visitors a truly pleasant experience. They are considered one of the country's leading authorities on antique lighting and furniture restoration. Major restorations have been done for historic buildings, museums, as well as homes like yours. For more information on this feature visit:

Yankee Craftsman

357 Commonwealth Rd., (Route 30)
Wayland, Ma
or call (508) 653-0031
www.yankeecraftsman.com

We have the largest & finest collection of restored antique lighting in New England.  You will find a large array of restored antique furniture.  We are located in the metrowest area of Boston, in Wayland on Rte 30, only 25 minutes from Boston, 10 minutes from Rte 128 or 5 minutes from the Natick Exit of the Massachusetts Turnpike.  For maps & or directions click here.

Some of our Services include:

  • Custom Designed Chandeliers, Pool Table Fixtures & Wall Sconces
  • Lighting Repair & Restoration
  • Furniture Repair & Restoration
  • An Extensive Collection of Antique Glass Shades
  • Metal Polishing & Finishing
  • Replacement Reproduction Glass Shades
  • Brass Reproduction Hardware
  • Appraisal service for antique lighting & furniture, Member New England Appraisers Association.
  • Featured on Chronicle & New Yankee Workshop with Norm Abrahms
Keith
Yankee Craftsman is considered one of the country's leading authorities on lighting & furniture restoration with over 30 years experience. Major restorations have been done for historic buildings, museums, as well as homes like yours.

Open 7 Days a Week
10 A.M. to 5 P.M.
(508) 653-0031
Give us a call or come by for a visit.
Gary Sweeney, Scott Sweeney, Bruce Sweeney & John Lawrence

The Yankee Craftsman is located in a real barn on Rte 30 in Wayland (Eastbound side), just half a mile from Cochituate center or the Weston town line. You can follow Commonwealth Ave all the way from Boston or take the Pike out to exit 15 & pick up rte 30 West from there. From the West it's easier to get off the Pike at exit 13 & hop on rte 30 East. If you're coming on 95/128 we're exit 24 to rte 30 East.

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