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Arts & Craft Mission Oak Armchair by Stickley, c.1910's - Delivery Available
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Designer: L. & L. G. Stickley Manufacturer: L. & L. G. Stickley Country: United States Materials: Tiger Oak, Original Fabric Style: Arts & Crafts Year: 1910's www.vintagesupplystore.com. Delivery available for a fee. Enjoy flexible monthly payments with Paypal. Choose your installment plan on our website. $950 - Original Vintage Condition Dimensions: 39”H x 26.50”W x 24.75”D Seat Height: 18" Stop by our new showroom located at 5450 E. Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90022 Open by appointment but very flexible Instagram: vintage_supply This Arts & Crafts Mission oak armchair by L. & J.G. Stickley, crafted in the 1910s, embodies the movement’s devotion to honest craftsmanship and simplicity of form. Constructed in upstate New York from solid quartersawn tiger oak, its rectilinear lines, exposed joinery, and vertical slat back reflect the Stickley brothers’ dedication to integrity in design. Pieces like this were celebrated not only in New York but also gained prominence in Southern California, where Pasadena’s Greene & Greene architects and collectors embraced the Mission style as part of a broader lifestyle philosophy. More than just seating, such armchairs were intended to elevate the home with a sense of order, sturdiness, and natural beauty. This chair stands today as a rare survivor of a period when American design shifted toward functional elegance and away from Victorian excess. Fun Historical Fact The Stickley brothers were instrumental in spreading the Arts & Crafts ethos throughout the United States, and their workshops in Syracuse and Fayetteville, New York, became synonymous with Mission furniture. At the same time, California was experiencing its own Arts & Crafts renaissance, with Pasadena’s Greene & Greene bringing a distinctly West Coast interpretation that resonated with Stickley’s ideals. Wealthy Los Angeles families furnished their Craftsman bungalows with Stickley pieces, merging East Coast craftsmanship with California architecture. This cultural exchange helped solidify the Mission style as one of the most iconic American design movements of the early 20th century.
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