The Louis G. Pfunder House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a distinctive example of the early ...
56 x 43.5 x 13.25 in. (142.2 x 110.5 x 33.7 cm.) With Stickley shop mark to upper right interior: Als ik kan / [joiner's compass] / Gustav Stickley; with illegible period tag verso The fumed ...
Craftsman-style homes are a quintessential part of American architecture and are famous for their gorgeous porches, lively ...
For over forty years, David Rago and John Toomey have stood at the forefront of the American Arts & Crafts market.
Together, Audi and Stickley have became known for the clean lines and solid simplicity of Gustav Stickley’s Mission designs, as well as collector-favored, museum-quality reproductions of ...
Gustav Stickley, a lot of the other people at the same time, had large factories, but Charles Rohlfs worked individually. He made all kinds of unusual things, and he really pushed the boundaries ...
The dramatic story of American furniture designer architect and early lifestyle entrepreneur Gustav Stickley and his rise fall and eventual resurrection as an icon and founder of the first true ...
In his day, Charles Rohlfs was recognized as one the foremost furniture designers in America alongside Gustav Stickley, for example. He married Anna Katharine Green, who is considered “The ...
Carol had 6 grandchildren who were her pride and joy, Elizabeth Stickley, Gustav Stickley, Sydney Spencer, Jack Spencer, Lyndsey Walker, and Abigail Walker. She was affectionately known by many as ...
Local dignitaries and community members gathered Saturday, Oct. 26, at Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms (SMCF) in ...
This American Arts and Crafts style was popularized by furniture maker Gustav Stickley, who published a magazine called The Craftsman and a book, Craftsman Homes (1909), that talk about the ...