L. & J.G. Stickley

The leading manufacturer of Arts and Crafts (Mission) furniture and fine upholstery for more than 120 years, L. & J.G. Stickley is the original source for honest materials, superior craftsmanship, and timeless design.

(315) 682-5500
PO Box 480, 1 Stickley Dr., Manlius, NY 13104
www.stickley.com

Stickley’s 2024 Collector Edition Mission Rose Cabinet is small piece that holds countless possibilities, perfect as an entry cabinet beneath a mirror, a bedside or chairside table, a linen cabinet, or even a miniature bar. Its highlight is a pair of vintage-inspired inlays in beautiful decorative wood veneers.
Stickley’s Surrey Hills Collection is inspired by the celebration of nature found in English Arts and Crafts. In every room, pieces ranging from beds and chests to cocktail tables and servers display a framed lattice motif with sinuous laser-cut vines, suggesting a lush garden of ivies and hidden bowers.
The Little Treasures Copper-Top Tabouret is inspired by a Stickley Brothers design circa 1910. A round top of hammered copper sits on a solid-oak frame made up of three tapered legs and a stretcher shelf attached with through-tenon joinery. It’s perfect to use as a small table, stool, or plant stand.
One of Stickley’s newest, modestly scaled Little Treasures is the Small Bookcase, inspired by a Charles Limbert Arts and Crafts plant stand design. This elongated version has a solid-oak top, square spindles on each end, and arced aprons all around. It’s a piece that lends itself to a variety of uses in your home!
William Wright

Stickley is a genuine American icon, a brand that has set the standard for furniture craft for more than 120 years. Enduring tradition, superior craftsmanship, and an unshakeable philosophy of excellence allow us to continue producing America’s finest hardwood furniture and 

Highlands Writing Desk and Mackintosh Arm Chair

Beginning in 1900 with his revolutionary Arts and Crafts collection, Gustav Stickley showed that every home deserves furniture that is solid and honest, that is made with uncompromising craftsmanship, and that satisfies a real need. 

At Stickley’s online Collector’s Shop, you can purchase beautiful hardwood décor pieces that also make wonderful gifts for any occasion. The Prairie Mantel Clock is a beloved Stickley item, crafted of solid oak or cherry with Arts and Crafts numerals etched onto a textured brass dial plate.

Stickley’s Mission pieces are among the most recognizable and cherished in the history of American design. Gustav’s brother Leopold founded L. & J.G. Stickley, where for sixty years, his commitment to enduring construction techniques established the company’s reputation for elite 

Harvey Ellis Sideboard and Arm Chair with Inlay

In 1974, years after Leopold Stickley’s death, Alfred and Aminy Audi purchased a struggling L. & J.G. Stickley, knowing that by honoring Stickley’s dedication to quality, they could turn the company around. By reissuing the Mission collection in 1989, the Audis tapped into a nearly forgotten era of American furniture history and helped to shape a renaissance of Arts and Crafts.

Park Slope Dresser

Today, Stickley continues to invest in only the best materials, including premium hardwoods, fine stone tops, and high-quality hardware. Our time-honored construction techniques, including mortise and-tenon joinery and side-hung and center-guided drawers—alongside thoughtful choices like quarter-sawing white oak—require more care and effort and result in a stronger, more durable product. Classic Stickley features like our hand-applied finishes, intricate carving, and delicate inlays require the hands-on work of many skilled craftspeople—people whose time and effort are a meaningful 

When you buy Stickley furniture, you won’t need to replace it after a few years. We build every piece to last, creating heirlooms to be passed down through the generations. And nothing is more sustainable than furniture built to last a lifetime.

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