Stickley Brothers Style Antique Mission Oak Arts & Crafts Desk With Built-In Bookcases, Circa 1900

Stickley Brothers Style Antique Mission Oak Arts & Crafts Desk With Built-In Bookcases, Circa 1900

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An exceptional antique Mission or Arts & Crafts quarter sawn oak writing desk or library table with built-in bookcases In … more »

$$$$$ · Indexed November 5, 2024 ·



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






Usage
  • Such desks are often envisioned as central pieces in home offices or libraries, providing both functionality and a touch of historical charm.
  • A writing desk of this style might serve well in various settings, from traditional to contemporary homes, especially where a rustic aesthetic is desired.
  • Built-in bookcases complementing the desk may contribute to an organized and stylish workspace, ideal for book lovers or those who appreciate a curated display.
History
  • The Arts & Crafts movement, which began in the late 19th century, emphasized handcrafted quality and the use of natural materials, reflecting a reaction against industrialization.
  • Stickley Brothers, founded by the Stickley family, was instrumental in popularizing Mission style furniture in the early 1900s, making a lasting impact on American furniture design.
  • Pieces from this era are often sought after by collectors, reflecting a bygone era of craftsmanship and simplicity.
Design Significance
  • Mission Oak design is characterized by its vertical lines and simple, sturdy forms, which aimed to embody both function and beauty in furniture.
  • The use of quarter-sawn oak in Arts & Crafts furniture is notable for its durability and distinctive grain patterns, enhancing the visual appeal.
  • Such designs often carry a philosophy of harmony with nature, which can resonate with modern consumers looking for meaningful and sustainably made pieces.

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