Art museums are falling in love with Stickley. Across the country, exhibits are popping up celebrating Stickley furniture and the American Arts and Crafts movement. There have been major exhibits in ...
Sarah Lanigan, curator and director of the Stickley Furniture Museum in Fayetteville, N.Y., will be in Chattanooga today for a presentation about the furniture company. The event, titled "A Night at ...
The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms will celebrate the 100th anniversary of Gustav Stickley’s iconic Log House with a year’s worth of special programs and activities including: lectures, a graduate ...
Gustav Stickley built houses as if they were furniture and designed furniture as if it were architecture. Although his furniture factory was in Syracuse, N.Y., Stickley is also a Jersey boy, because ...
It was the one-time home of noted designer and furniture maker Gustav Stickley and the first house in the United States to have an Arts and Crafts interior. If you didn't know it's in Syracuse -- at ...
More than 100 years ago, Gustav Stickley began creating well-made wood furniture with a simplicity of design. The creation of a brand soon followed, with Stickley offering everything from candlesticks ...
Gustav Stickley, the furniture manufacturer and spirited salesman who helped translate the European Arts and Crafts movement for American homes, had definite ideas about dining rooms. Like his fellow ...
Ray Stubblebine and his wife Ula Ilnytzky live and breathe Stickley. Their collecting habit is obvious — every piece of furniture in every room of their 1911 Craftsman home is Stickley, either ...
If one name most widely represents the style of the American Arts & Crafts movement in Theodore Roosevelt's era, it is Gustav Stickley. From 1900 to 1913—his most inventive and productive ...