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American Mission oak bookcase with rectangular gallery top over open shelves (labeled "L.&J.B. Stickley/Handcraft").
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American Mission oak bookcase with rectangular gallery top over open shelves (labeled "L.&J.B. Stickley/Handcraft")
Sku: 059613 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: L & JG Stickley
Width: 52.0" Height: 55.3" Depth : 12.0"
Style: American Materials & Techniques: Glass, oak Category: Cabinets & Case Goods, Office/Library
L & JG Stickley was a prominent American furniture manufacturer and design firm founded by brothers Leopold and John George Stickley. They were born in the late 19th century in Osceola, Wisconsin, and grew up in a family of craftsmen. Leopold Stickley, born in 1859, initially worked as a stonemason before transitioning into furniture making. In 1883, he established his own furniture company, which later became known as L & JG Stickley. Leopold was known for his dedication to the Arts and Crafts movement, which emphasized the importance of handcrafted, high-quality furniture. John George Stickley, born in 1867, joined his brother's business in 1891. Together, they expanded the company's operations and focused on producing furniture that combined functionality, Read Full Bio
L & JG Stickley was a prominent American furniture manufacturer and design firm founded by brothers Leopold and John George Stickley. They were born in the late 19th century in Osceola, Wisconsin, and grew up in a family of craftsmen. Leopold Stickley, born in 1859, initially worked as a stonemason before transitioning into furniture making. In 1883, he established his own furniture company, which later became known as L & JG Stickley. Leopold was known for his dedication to the Arts and Crafts movement, which emphasized the importance of handcrafted, high-quality furniture. John George Stickley, born in 1867, joined his brother's business in 1891. Together, they expanded the company's operations and focused on producing furniture that combined functionality, simplicity, and natural materials. Their designs were influenced by the principles of the British Arts and Crafts movement, as well as the work of Gustav Stickley, their older brother and renowned furniture designer. L & JG Stickley gained recognition for their distinctive furniture designs, which featured clean lines, solid construction, and a focus on the natural beauty of wood. They were particularly known for their oak furniture, which became a signature element of their brand. Their designs often incorporated elements such as exposed joinery, hammered metal hardware, and hand-applied finishes. The firm's furniture quickly gained popularity, appealing to a growing middle-class clientele seeking well-crafted, affordable furnishings. L & JG Stickley's commitment to quality and craftsmanship earned them a reputation as leaders in the American Arts and Crafts furniture movement. Throughout their careers, Leopold and John George Stickley continued to innovate and expand their product line. They introduced new designs, experimented with different materials, and incorporated new techniques into their manufacturing process. Their dedication to excellence and their adherence to the principles of the Arts and Crafts movement set them apart from their competitors. L & JG Stickley's influence extended beyond the realm of furniture design. They also played a significant role in promoting the ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement in America. Through their furniture, they sought to create a harmonious connection between nature and the built environment, emphasizing the importance of craftsmanship and the value of handmade objects. Today, the furniture produced by L & JG Stickley is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of the Arts and Crafts style. Their designs continue to be admired for their timeless appeal, durability, and
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