Made in America

Stickley's commitment to American manufacturing remains strong. Throughout its 125-year history, it has produced America’s finest handcrafted furniture, with more than 90% still built in New York and North Carolina. A Stickley purchase is an investment in local communities and lasting craftsmanship. Scroll down to view our homegrown collections and read a brief history of our American factories.

  • MISSION

    Stickley’s American-made Mission furniture continues to celebrate honest materials, clean, practical forms, and lasting craftsmanship.

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  • HIGHLANDS

    The Highlands Collection preserves Mission lines and style while appearing distinctly modern, thanks to the influence of Scottish Arts and Crafts.

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  • HARVEY ELLIS

    The architect, artist, and designer Harvey Ellis made his mark on Stickley furniture with a lighter, more decorative style that’s a perennial best seller.

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  • PARK SLOPE

    Park Slope starts with familiar Mission features like spindles and reverse-tapered posts, then evolves the style with softer organic curves.

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  • SURREY HILLS

    Inspired by British Arts and Crafts designers who celebrated nature in the home, Surrey Hills brings nature indoors with an organic trellis-and-vine motif.

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  • LITTLE TREASURES

    Our Little Treasures are modestly scaled pieces with a variety of uses, each built with traditional Arts and Crafts materials, techniques, and details.

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  • MAIDSTONE

    Using natural style elements like cerused red oak and woven jute, Maidstone creates a serene atmosphere that conjures waving grasses and sun-dappled woods.

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  • MARTINE

    Martine showcases the warmth and exuberance of cherry, but smoothed, rounded, and softened—a softness you'll want to reach out and touch.

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  • PORTFOLIO120

    For those who dream up rooms in a mix of looks, Portfolio120 offers eclectic objects and capsule collections designed to look beautiful alongside any style.

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  • ORIGINS BY STICKLEY

    With customization options that include 3 design styles, 10 finishes, 9 hardware styles, and 8 fabric colors, Origins by Stickley makes it easy to personalize your whole home. 

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  • STICKLEY FINE UPHOLSTERY

    Our fine fabric upholstery is meticulously crafted in our North Carolina factory to bring you gorgeous design, state-of-the-art features, and long-lasting comfort.

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  • STICKLEY FINE LEATHER

    Customize furniture exactly as you want it with Stickley’s range of exceptional leathers, with finishing details like nailhead trim added to enhance the look.

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  • SELECTIONALS BY STICKLEY

    Selectionals by Stickley delivers made-to-order sofas, chairs, and sectionals, offering a wide range of frames along with dozens of arm, back, and base options.

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  • 125th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTOR SERIES

    The Floral Tile Collection offers five versatile Mission pieces featuring a ceramic floral tile that can be swapped out to refresh the piece’s look.

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L. & J.G. Stickley, Fayetteville, New York 1900 – 1985 

Leopold and John George Stickley purchased the Collin, Sisson & Pratt furniture factory in Fayetteville in 1900, and for a long period the company was so closely associated with the village that Stickley of Fayetteville became its recognizable brand identity. It operated as the heart of Stickley’s manufacturing business for nearly 75 years. 

L. & J. G. Stickley, Manlius, New York 1985 – present

When Stickley outgrew its original factory, new owners Alfred and Aminy Audi planned a larger, more modern plant in the neighboring village of Manlius. The new Stickley headquarters opened there in 1985. Today, the Manlius facility measures over 400,000 square feet of manufacturing, warehousing and distribution, and office space and employs hundreds of local craftspeople and staff.

Stickley Fine Upholstery, Archdale, North Carolina 1995 – present

Stickley purchased the Heirloom Upholstery factory in High Point, North Carolina, in 1995 as it fully entered the upholstery business. Later relocated to a larger plant in nearby Archdale, it became Stickley Fine Upholstery, where our luxury upholstered goods are made to this day by an expert local workforce.