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Stickley Mission Arts & Crafts Cherry Wood Armchairs, Pair
Stickley Mission Arts & Crafts Cherry Wood Armchairs, Pair

Stickley Mission Arts & Crafts Cherry Wood Armchairs, Pair

$1,795 / set

H 42.75 in W 27.13 in D 23.63 in

Stickley Mission Arts & Crafts Cherry Wood Armchairs, Pair

By Frank Lloyd Wright, L. & J.G. Stickley Inc.

Located in South Bend, IN

manner of Frank Lloyd Wright By L. & J.G. Stickley USA, 2006 Solid cherry wood frames, with

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Arts and Crafts Dining Room Chairs

Materials

Upholstery, Cherry

Pair Antique Mission Arts and Crafts Cast Iron Andirons
Pair Antique Mission Arts and Crafts Cast Iron Andirons

Pair Antique Mission Arts and Crafts Cast Iron Andirons

$1,700 / set

H 15.75 in W 8.5 in D 16 in

Pair Antique Mission Arts and Crafts Cast Iron Andirons

Located in New York, NY

Frank Lloyd Wright, Gustav Stickley, Charles Limbert and Ford Johnson, to name just a few. The movements

Category

Early 20th Century Arts and Crafts Fireplace Tools and Chimney Pots

Materials

Iron

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Set of 8 Stickley 1989 Mission Spindle Frank Lloyd Wright Style Dining Chairs
Set of 8 Stickley 1989 Mission Spindle Frank Lloyd Wright Style Dining Chairs

Set of 8 Stickley 1989 Mission Spindle Frank Lloyd Wright Style Dining Chairs

By Frank Lloyd Wright

Located in Keego Harbor, MI

A set of 8 Stickley 1989 Mission Spindle mid century modern Frank Lloyd Wright style dining chairs

Category

Vintage 1980s Dining Room Chairs

Materials

Wood

Signed Charles Stickley Oak Armchair From Frank Lloyd Wright's DeRhodes House
Signed Charles Stickley Oak Armchair From Frank Lloyd Wright's DeRhodes House

Signed Charles Stickley Oak Armchair From Frank Lloyd Wright's DeRhodes House

By Charles Stickley

Located in South Bend, IN

Lloyd Wright's DeRhodes House By Charles Stickley USA, Circa 1906 Solid quarter sawn oak, with

Category

Early 20th Century American Arts and Crafts Lounge Chairs

Materials

Velvet, Oak

Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie School Arts & Crafts Cherry Sofa Table by Stickley
Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie School Arts & Crafts Cherry Sofa Table by Stickley

Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie School Arts & Crafts Cherry Sofa Table by Stickley

By Stickley Brothers

Located in Big Flats, NY

Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie School Arts & Crafts Mission Cherry sofa table by Stickley features clip

Category

20th Century American Arts and Crafts Sofa Tables

Materials

Marble

Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie School Arts & Crafts Style Cherry Cube Chairs
Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie School Arts & Crafts Style Cherry Cube Chairs

Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie School Arts & Crafts Style Cherry Cube Chairs

By Stickley Brothers

Located in Big Flats, NY

Pair of Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie School Arts & Crafts style cube chairs feature cherry

Category

20th Century Armchairs

Materials

Upholstery, Cherry

Antique Arts & Crafts Oak Writing Desk From Frank Lloyd Wright's DeRhodes House
Antique Arts & Crafts Oak Writing Desk From Frank Lloyd Wright's DeRhodes House

Antique Arts & Crafts Oak Writing Desk From Frank Lloyd Wright's DeRhodes House

By Stickley Brothers

Located in South Bend, IN

Recently procured from Frank Lloyd Wright's DeRhodes House In the manner of Stickley Brothers By The

Category

Early 20th Century American Arts and Crafts Desks and Writing Tables

Materials

Oak, Cork

Stickley Mission Arts & Crafts Cherry Wood Dining Chairs, Set of Four
Stickley Mission Arts & Crafts Cherry Wood Dining Chairs, Set of Four

Stickley Mission Arts & Crafts Cherry Wood Dining Chairs, Set of Four

By L. & J.G. Stickley Inc., Frank Lloyd Wright

Located in South Bend, IN

Lloyd Wright By L. & J.G. Stickley USA, 2006 Solid cherry wood frames, with upholstered seats

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Arts and Crafts Dining Room Chairs

Materials

Upholstery, Cherry

Stickley Mission Arts & Crafts Cherry Wood Side Chairs or Dining Chairs, Pair
Stickley Mission Arts & Crafts Cherry Wood Side Chairs or Dining Chairs, Pair

Stickley Mission Arts & Crafts Cherry Wood Side Chairs or Dining Chairs, Pair

By L. & J.G. Stickley Inc., Frank Lloyd Wright

Located in South Bend, IN

of Frank Lloyd Wright By L. & J.G. Stickley USA, 2006 Solid cherry wood frames, with upholstered

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Arts and Crafts Dining Room Chairs

Materials

Upholstery, Cherry

1980's Arts & Crafts Style Metal & Fiberglass Shade Floor Lamp
1980's Arts & Crafts Style Metal & Fiberglass Shade Floor Lamp

1980's Arts & Crafts Style Metal & Fiberglass Shade Floor Lamp

By Stickley Brothers, Frank Lloyd Wright

Located in Burbank, CA

Vintage Arts & Crafts floor lamp for sale. From the 1980’s, and has a Mission design and style. Manufactured by high-end lighting company Hubbardton Forge, and made here in the US. V...

Category

Vintage 1980s American Arts and Crafts Floor Lamps

Materials

Metal

Antique Mission Oak Arts & Crafts Spindle Armchair Attributed to Stickley
Antique Mission Oak Arts & Crafts Spindle Armchair Attributed to Stickley

Antique Mission Oak Arts & Crafts Spindle Armchair Attributed to Stickley

By L. & J.G. Stickley Inc.

Located in South Bend, IN

procured from Frank Lloyd Wright's DeRhodes House Attributed to Stickley USA, Circa 1900 Solid

Category

Early 20th Century American Arts and Crafts Dining Room Chairs

Materials

Velvet, Oak

Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie School Arts & Crafts Cherry Dining Table by Stickley
Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie School Arts & Crafts Cherry Dining Table by Stickley

Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie School Arts & Crafts Cherry Dining Table by Stickley

By Stickley Brothers

Located in Big Flats, NY

Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie School Arts & Crafts Mission Cherry dining table by Stickley features

Category

20th Century American Arts and Crafts Dining Room Tables

Materials

Cherry

Frank Lloyd Wright School Arts & Crafts Style Cherry Dining Chairs by Stickley
Frank Lloyd Wright School Arts & Crafts Style Cherry Dining Chairs by Stickley

Frank Lloyd Wright School Arts & Crafts Style Cherry Dining Chairs by Stickley

By Stickley Brothers

Located in Big Flats, NY

Set of 6 Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie School Arts & Crafts cherry tall back dining chairs by Stickley

Category

20th Century American Arts and Crafts Dining Room Chairs

Materials

Upholstery, Cherry

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A Close Look at Arts-and-crafts Furniture

Emerging in reaction to industrialization and mass production, the Arts and Crafts movement celebrated handcrafted design as a part of daily life. The history of Arts and Crafts furniture has roots in 1860s England with an emphasis on natural motifs and simple flourishes like mosaics and carvings. This work is characterized by plain construction that showcases the hand of the artisan.

The earliest American Arts and Crafts furniture dates back to the start of the 20th century. Designers working in this style in the United States initially looked to ideas put forth by The Craftsman, a magazine published by Wisconsin native Gustav Stickley, a furniture maker and founder of the Craftsman style. Stickley’s furniture was practical and largely free of ornament. His Craftsman style drew on French Art Nouveau as well as the work he encountered on his travels in England. There, the leading designers of the Arts and Crafts movement included William Morris, who revived historical techniques such as embroidery and printed fabrics in his furnishings, and Charles Voysey, whose minimal approach was in contrast to the ornamentation favored in the Victorian era.

American Arts and Crafts work would come to involve a range of influences unified by an elevation of traditional craftsmanship. The furniture was often built from sturdy woods like oak and mahogany while featuring details such as inlaid metal, tooled leather and ceramic tiles. The style in the United States was led by Stickley, whose clean-lined chairs and benches showcased the grain of the wood, and furniture maker Charles Rohlfs, who was informed by international influences like East Asian and French Art Nouveau design.

Hubs in America included several utopian communities such as Rose Valley in Pennsylvania and the Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts Colony in New York, where craftspeople made furniture that prioritized function over any decoration. Their work would influence designers and architects including Frank Lloyd Wright, who built some of the most elegant and iconic structures in the United States and likewise embraced a thoughtful use of materials in his furniture.

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Questions About Frank Lloyd Wright Stickley
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Frank Lloyd Wright broke away from Victorian-era architecture and created “Prairie-Style” out of the belief that there should be fewer, larger rooms that flowed easily. He was also a key player in the Art Deco movement. Shop a collection of expertly vetted Frank Lloyd Wright pieces from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 1, 2024
    The style of Frank Lloyd Wright’s work is Prairie style. The architect pioneered the style, which draws inspiration from the natural beauty of the landscapes of the Midwest region of the U.S. Wright's design philosophy emphasized organic architecture, with buildings existing in harmony with their natural surroundings. His approach to architectural design had a profound influence on the shape of modern life, both while he was actively designing buildings and during the decades that followed. Shop a diverse assortment of Frank Lloyd Wright furniture on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022
    Yes, Frank Lloyd Wright designed furniture. He believed that the interior of a home should complement its exterior. As a result, he created unique pieces for many of the buildings he designed. Some of his most notable pieces include the Taliesin Group cabinet and the Allen table. Find a range of Frank Lloyd Wright furniture on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Yes, Frank Lloyd Wright made lamps. A stained-glass lamp he designed in the early 1900s was found at an antique shop in Chicago, abandoned during World War II. The lamp went on to break records at Christie’s auction, selling for over $700,000 in 1998. Shop a collection of expertly vetted Frank Lloyd Wright pieces from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 27, 2024
    Frank Lloyd Wright used a variety of materials. For his homes and commercial buildings, the American architect favored natural materials and obtained them from local sources whenever possible. Some materials commonly featured in Wright's buildings include concrete, zinc, glass bricks, stone and wood. Wright’s wooden chairs and tables for his “Prairie Houses” of the early 1900s have sleek, attenuated forms, influenced by both the simplicity of traditional Japanese design and the work of Gustav Stickley and other designers of the Arts and Crafts movement. His desks and chairs for Johnson Wax have a streamlined look and feature tubular steel. Shop a variety of Frank Lloyd Wright furniture on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 27, 2024
    Frank Lloyd Wright's most famous house is arguably in Mill Run, a small community located in the Laurel Highlands region of southwestern Pennsylvania. Wright designed the home, called Fallingwater, in 1935 for the Kaufman family, who founded and owned a department store chain. Located around 70 miles southeast of Pittsburgh, the home is now open for daily tours. Just 7 miles away from Fallingwater is a second Frank Lloyd Wright home, Kentuck Knob. Designed in 1954, it was formerly the home of the Hagan family, who were friends with the Kaufmans. Explore a range of Frank Lloyd Wright furniture on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 27, 2024
    Frank Lloyd Wright designed more than 1,000 homes and other structures over the course of his life. However, only about 400 of those designs were ever built. Some of his most famous homes include Fallingwater, the Frederick C. Robie House, the Hollyhock House, the Darwin D. Martin House and Taliesin. Explore a diverse assortment of Frank Lloyd Wright furniture on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertJune 6, 2024
    Around 430 Frank Lloyd Wright buildings are left. The American architect designed thousands of buildings throughout his career, but only 511 of his works were ever built. Some of these were lost to natural disasters, while others were demolished by their owners. On 1stDibs, explore an assortment of Frank Lloyd Wright furniture.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 7, 2024
    The main difference between Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier is the architects’ philosophy. Frank Lloyd Wright helped pioneer organic architecture—buildings that coexist harmoniously with their natural surroundings. As a result, he often preferred to use natural and even local materials in his buildings and furniture. Le Corbusier was more progress-minded and sought to impose rational order on the world's chaos through design. He focused on designs for living in modern urban settings. In his furniture, he tended to blend natural and human-made materials, such as tubular chrome and genuine leather. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier furniture.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture style was known as the Prairie Style; his principles led to a better life for all. From low-pitched roofs to overhanging eaves against closed-in Victorian era designs, prevalent in their confined spaces, among other things. Find vintage and modern Frank Lloyd Wright's pieces from top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 27, 2024
    The style of furniture that Frank Lloyd Wright used varied. Wright's wooden chairs and tables for his “Prairie Houses” of the early 1900s have sleek, attenuated forms, influenced by both the simplicity of traditional Japanese design and the work of Gustav Stickley and other designers of the Arts and Crafts movement. For several residential projects, Wright designed severely geometric chairs that are marvels of reductivist design. For the Price Tower in Oklahoma, Wright designed angular wooden desks as well as upholstered pedestal chairs made of chromed steel that are more in line with the mid-century modern style. On 1stDibs, shop a range of Frank Lloyd Wright furniture.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2024
    There are four Frank Lloyd Wright houses in Pennsylvania. They include Fallingwater in Stewart Township, Kentuck Knob in Ohiopyle, Suntop Homes in Ardmore and the Don Duncan House in Acme. In addition, Wright designed the Francis Little House Library in Allentown and the Beth Sholom Synagogue in Elkins Park. On 1stDibs, explore a variety of Frank Lloyd Wright furniture.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 26, 2024
    The Robie House by Frank Lloyd Wright is called Prairie-style architecture because of its characteristics. Wright pioneered Prairie-style architecture by designing homes in the Midwest using inspiration from the prairie landscapes found in the region. The earthy colors and organic textures of the Robie House’s brick, stucco and wood materials bring to mind the color of the prairies, and its low-pitched roof, strong horizontal lines and elongated rectangular windows reflect the flatness of the terrain. Inside, the home features wide-open spaces that provide extended sight lines similar to how you can see far into the distance when gazing out across a flat prairie. Shop a collection of Frank Lloyd Wright furniture on 1stDibs.