Mission

Stickley’s American-made Mission furniture holds an enduring place in the history of design. Its original pieces, inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement and its rejection of the mass-produced, uninspired designs of the Victorian era, emphasized hardwood construction, simple lines, and the skill of the hand-craftsman. Reissued in 1989, our Mission-style furniture continues to celebrate the honest materials, clean, practical forms, and lasting craftsmanship that defined it from the start of the 20th century.

125TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTOR SERIES

The Floral Tile Collection Is Here!

This year’s Collector Edition is something more! We’re celebrating our coming milestone anniversary with a beautiful collection built around ceramic art tiles. Commemorative first cuttings are very limited, so order yours before they’re gone!

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Stickley’s 125th Anniversary Collector's Series featuring five handcrafted Mission-style pieces in rich oak finishes, each accented with an exclusive decorative art tile inspired by early 20th-century designs. The group includes stools, side tables, and a bookcase, showcased on white platforms against a neutral background for a museum-like presentation.
Stickley’s 125th Anniversary Collector's Series featuring five handcrafted Mission-style pieces in rich oak finishes, each accented with an exclusive decorative art tile inspired by early 20th-century designs. The group includes stools, side tables, and a bookcase, showcased on white platforms against a neutral background for a museum-like presentation.
Lifestyle of Highlands Sofa with a Highlands Gathering Island against the back of it

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The Finest Materials

Our Mission collection is handcrafted in Upstate New York from the highest-quality hardwoods. Solid American white oak is quartersawn to reveal ray flake patterning that makes each piece unique, and solid American black cherry develops a rich patina over time.

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Close up displaying the side-hung and center-guided drawers that are used in all Mission furniture

MISSION

Craftsmanship You Can See

Visible, dependable construction features like mortise-and-tenon joinery, quadralinear posts, and side-hung, center-guided drawers were perfected by Leopold Stickley to make Mission furniture exceedingly strong and long-lasting. 

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A Park Slope dresser against a pink floral wallpaper covered wall, there is a white lamp on top as well as glass vases filled with pink flowers, and a decorative tray

MISSION

Natural Beauty Revealed

To highlight every detail of the wood’s grain, we use only clear, hand-applied finishes in a variety of tones, each one chosen to best show off the intrinsic beauty of the species. 

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Never Out of Style

For proof of the staying power of classic Mission design, look no further than the pieces that remain Stickley best-sellers year after year.

  • Close up of Park Slope spindles on the Park Slope Chair

    Oak and Cherry

    For your favorite Mission pieces, choose quartersawn white oak for a deeply grained, dimensional appearance, or cherry for a subtler grain, rich in patina.

  • An assortment of Mission stools showcasing different Mission finishes

    Finishes

    Mission finishes have a unique clarity seldom seen in furniture today, ensuring that every detail of the wood grain is not only visible but beautifully enhanced. 

  • A closeup of hammered pyramidal knobs used on some Mission furniture pieces

    Hardware

    Made with a variety of antiqued metal finishes, vintage Mission hardware styles range from bail pulls to hammered pyramidal knobs.

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