
More than Mission: Stickley’s Wide-Ranging Styles
Darcy SmithFor many Americans, the Stickley name is synonymous with Mission furniture, and rightly so. But for much of its history, the styles that kept L. & J.G. Stickley in business...
Expanded Summer Hours at the Museum
Summer Friday hours at The Stickley Museum are about to resume! From May 1 through October 1, the museum will be open for self-guided tours on Tuesdays from 9 to 5, Fridays from 10 to 5, and Saturdays from 10 to 5. Call 315.682.5500 or email history@stickley.com
to book your visit, or simply drop in! The museum is free and is fully accessible.
Harvey Joins Stickley
On May 25, 1903, Harvey Ellis began his unforgettable work for Gustav Stickley and The Craftsman. Though he died less than a year later, his artistry transformed the magazine’s graphic design as well as Craftsman architecture and Stickley products.
For more than 120 years, Stickley has stood for unparalleled American craft. And our story began with three words: “Als Ik Kan”—to the best of my ability.
Well-made furniture sets the scene for a lifetime of memories. Thoughtful and time-honored construction features are the Stickley Difference.
Over 90% of our products are handcrafted in Upstate New York or Archdale, North Carolina, by teams of talented local artisans and skilled workers.
Respect for the natural world is a tradition that goes back to our founding. Through mindful manufacturing, we seek to live, work, and create in harmony with nature.