Stickley Brothers Style Antique Mission Oak Arts & Crafts Bookcase, Newly Refinished

Stickley Brothers Style Antique Mission Oak Arts & Crafts Bookcase, Newly Refinished

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An exceptional antique Mission or Arts & Crafts bookcase In the manner of Stickley Brothers USA, Early 20th Century Oak, … more »

$$$$$ · Indexed July 20, 2024 ·



Liberty & 33rd
South Bend, IN
1301 S. Main St. South Bend IN, 46601 · (574) 607-3031






Usage
  • An Arts & Crafts bookcase might serve as an elegant addition to a living room, providing both storage and a display area for books and decorative items.
  • Such a bookcase is often suited for home offices, offering a functional yet stylish solution for organizing literary works and stationery.
  • Library spaces can benefit from the aesthetic appeal and durability of antique bookcases, potentially complementing traditional or vintage-themed decor.
History
  • The Arts & Crafts movement, which began in the late 19th century, was characterized by a commitment to craftsmanship and the use of natural materials, with furniture often reflecting these values.
  • Stickley Brothers, known for their contributions to the Mission oak style, helped popularize the Arts & Crafts aesthetic in America during the early 20th century, influencing furniture design for generations.
  • Antique bookcases from this era typically represent a significant period in American craftsmanship, emphasizing simplicity, functionality, and artistry.
Design Significance
  • Mission oak bookcases often feature distinctive craftsmanship that includes mortise and tenon joints and visible grain patterns, which highlight the beauty of the wood.
  • Design elements from the Arts & Crafts style typically prioritize handmade quality over mass production, appealing to those who value unique and artful furniture.
  • The visual characteristics of such bookcases—like tapered legs and flat panel doors—are emblematic of the era, marking a departure from ornate, Victorian styles toward more streamlined designs.

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