The Viers Furniture Story

The Viers family have always been enthusiasts of the Old West.

My parents grew up in Kansas, where I and my brother were born. We left Topeka, Kansas when I was 3 years old and moved to Whittier, California. Through the years of growing up we would travel as a family, exploring historic places in the old west. Ghost towns were a favorite, ranging from Tombstone, Arizona to Bodi, California with dozens of places scattered in between.

High school shop classes instilled in me a love of working with my hands. 1979 thru 1982 a family business built log houses in Big Bear, California. This built in me a passion for wood working. The log manufacturer was located in Montana. This was our first introduction to the incredible place that Montana is. In 1992 the family moved to Livingston, Montana.

We were introduced to the incredible Western Designed furniture of Thomas Molesworth. To have a wood working shop of our own was a desire of both my father Russell Viers and myself, so we started converting a building on our property into a full blown wood working shop. Because we were influenced by “Molesworth Style’, I decided to take on the upholstery end of the furniture also.

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The shop was ready for the first pieces in January of 1994. My father and I worked together as a team and we wanted Montana in the name, so we first called ourselves “Montana Western Furniture”. In 1995 we incorporated the business as “Viers Furniture Co.”, we were also invited in to the Martin-Harris Gallery in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and became known simply as “Russell and Rusty Viers”.

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We built hundreds of Western Design pieces, most noteworthy over 60 Molesworth style Club Chairs. In 2007 my father Russell, decided to spend more time traveling on a regular basis with my mother Jane, so his time in the workshop has decreased, although I occasionally get him in the shop to help on a project from time to time.

Production time on pieces is slower but I insist on the same principles as we always have. All wood is gathered on my own, which means lots of walking and hiking. I use the finest leathers available, and hand woven wool chimayo from New Mexico, and solid brass tacks. Each piece is hand built, with every phase done in the workshop.

Because “Furniture is Art“.

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