
Whether you are restoring a historic sanctuary, outfitting a new chapel, or sourcing architectural pieces for a design project, the right church pew ends for sale can define the entire look and feel of your space. At New Holland Church Furniture, we have been crafting worship furniture with care and precision since 1950. You will find the style, quality, and guidance you need right here.
Explore Our Church Pew End Style
Your sanctuary deserves more than a standard finish. Below are the core styles we offer, each built to honor the character of your space.
Antique Church Pew Ends
Some spaces call for something that feels rooted in history. Our antique church pew ends carry the warmth of reclaimed wood and the detail of traditional carvings, including Gothic arches, raised panels, and Victorian profiles.
These ends are ideal for:
- Historic church restorations
- Architectural salvage and interior design projects
- Preserving the original character of a landmark sanctuary
If you are working to honor a building’s past, these ends help you do exactly that.
Colonial Pew Ends
Colonial pew ends are a signature style rooted in traditional American architecture. The classic combination of a painted or stained body with a rich hardwood cap creates a look that feels both formal and welcoming.
Clean lines. Rich caps. Timeless presence
This style works beautifully in:
- Traditional Protestant sanctuaries
- New chapel builds with a classic aesthetic
- Renovation projects that honor architectural heritage
Your congregation will feel the dignity in every detail.
Modern and Custom Church Pew Ends
Your space may be unique, and your pew ends should reflect that. We offer custom routing, edge profiles, and finish options designed to match your existing sanctuary woodwork or bring a new vision to life.
Your options include:
- Custom carved symbols, logos, or architectural details
- Stain and paint matching to coordinate with chancel furniture
- Profiles designed to complement modern or transitional sanctuaries
Your sales consultants will walk you through every option, so you choose with confidence.
Built to Last, Crafted with Intention
When you invest in new church pew ends for sale, you are not just choosing a look. You are choosing how long that look will hold up.
Every set of church pew ends we craft is built from quality hardwoods. They are engineered to structurally support full pew bodies, not just serve as decorative caps.
This is what that means for you:
- Solid construction. No particleboard. No shortcuts.
- Finish options. Stains, paints, and clear coats matched to your sanctuary.
- Structural integrity. Ends are designed to safely carry the load of a full pew.
This is craftsmanship that respects both your space and your congregation.
Pairing Pew Ends with the Right Seating
Your pew ends do not exist in isolation. They frame every row and set the tone for the entire sanctuary.
At New Holland Church Furniture, we can help you pair your ends with:
- Straight pews for traditional layouts
- Radius-curved pews for fan-shaped or circular seating arrangements
- Combination seating for flexible worship spaces
- Church chairs with pew ends for transitional or mixed seating designs
Whether you are planning a full renovation or replacing just the ends on existing pews, our team will help you see the full picture before you commit.
Worship Space Planning Support
Choosing pew ends is one decision in a larger project. We know that. That is why we do not just send you a catalog and wish you well.
Our team will:
- Review your floor plan and sightline goals
- Help you match end styles to your existing chancel furniture
- Walk you through finish and hardware options
- Coordinate your order from design through delivery and professional installation
When you work with New Holland Church Furniture, you get a partner, not just a product.

Your Sanctuary Deserves Seating That Honors It
From antique church pew ends rooted in history to fully custom profiles designed for your exact space, our skilled team at New Holland Church Furniture is ready to help you get it right. With over 70 years of experience crafting American-made worship furniture, we know what it takes to deliver something your congregation will be proud of for decades.
Have a project in mind? Let’s start the conversation.
Areas We Proudly Serve
At New Holland Church Furniture, we serve churches and sanctuaries across the United States. Whether you need church pew ends for a historic chapel in New England, a growing congregation in Texas, or a synagogue renovation in New York, we are here to help.
Once you’re ready to start a conversation, New Holland Church Furniture is ready to serve your project.
Frequently Asked Questions About Church Pew Ends For Sale
Here are answers to common questions to help you make a confident, informed decision.
What defines a colonial pew end style?
Colonial pew ends are recognized by their clean, upright profile, typically featuring a painted or simply finished body with a rich hardwood cap rail along the top. The style draws from traditional American architectural design and pairs well with both historic sanctuaries and new chapel builds seeking a timeless, dignified look.
Do you provide hardware with your church pew ends?
Yes. We can walk you through hardware options including end-panel fasteners and floor anchors as part of your overall pew order. Your sales consultant will make sure every component fits your installation correctly.
Can custom logos or symbols be carved into the pew ends?
Yes. Custom routing and carving options are available, including denominational symbols, architectural motifs, and logo-inspired designs. This is one of the most meaningful ways to personalize your sanctuary seating. Reach out to discuss what is possible for your project.
Do antique church pew ends fit standard pew dimensions?
It depends on the original pew design. Our team can help you assess whether existing ends can be restored or whether new ends need to be custom-built to match your pew dimensions. We will help you evaluate the best path forward.
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