Stickley Style Mission Oak Arts and Crafts Bookcase Cabinet

Stickley Style Mission Oak Arts and Crafts Bookcase Cabinet

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A beautiful Mission or Arts & Crafts style bookcase cabinet In the style of Gustav Stickley USA, Circa Late 20th … more »

$$$$$ · Indexed August 11, 2024 ·



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






Usage
  • Ideal for organizing books and showcasing decor in a home office or living room environment, creating a functional yet aesthetic focal point.
  • Suitable for use in a cozy reading nook, allowing for easy access to literature while adding a touch of vintage charm to the space.
  • Can enhance the atmosphere of a dining area by displaying china or collectibles, thus merging practicality with style.
History
  • The Mission style emerged in the late 19th century, characterized by its simple forms and handcrafted quality, aiming to reflect the Arts and Crafts movement's values of craftsmanship and utility.
  • Gustav Stickley was a prominent figure in the American Arts and Crafts movement, known for his commitment to quality and design that emphasized functional beauty, influencing furniture styles for generations.
  • The late 20th-century revival of the Mission style often draws inspiration from earlier periods, reflecting an ongoing appreciation for traditional craftsmanship and timeless design.
Design Significance
  • Mission or Arts & Crafts furniture, known for its clean lines and robust construction, often features rich woods and muted finishes, appealing to those valuing both durability and aesthetics.
  • The Stickley style emphasizes a connection to nature, with design aspects that promote a harmonious and organic feel within living spaces, aligning with principles of simplicity and elegance.
  • Incorporating elements like exposed joinery and asymmetry, this design aesthetic often serves as a timeless representation of American craftsmanship and artisanal techniques.

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