37″ high x 38 1/2″ wide x 32 1/2″ deep Named after the suburb of Syracuse, New York, where Stickley’s factory was located, this early chair was featured in “The Craftsman” Magazine in November 1901. A loose seat cushion was … Continue reading
Joyce
A favorite among collectors this chair is a challenging project. It is also a rewarding project, because once you are finished, you will have the perfect chair to relax in. Plans include detailed drawings printed on two 24″ X 36″ … Continue reading
40″ high x 30″ wide x 30″ deep The original of the chair had a drop-in spring seat cushion, covered in leather. There was also a back cushion that tied to the top of the back posts. A note about … Continue reading
60″wide x 40″ high x 28″ deep This love-seat size settle is unusual because of the rounded tops of the rails, and the angle of the back and sides. These features make it more comfortable than similar settles. The original … Continue reading
87 1/2″ long x 65″ wide x 42 1/2″ high A different approach to fastening the rails to the head and footboard–the removable pegs lock the through tenons of the rails to the head and footboard. These joints should not … Continue reading
Designed by Harvey Ellis. The original of this bed had inlays in the slats on the head and foot boards, and apparently never went into production. The size has been modified slightly to accommodate a modern queen-size mattress and box … Continue reading
31 1/2″ wide x 37″ high x 37″ deep Although this looks like it could be a Harvey Ellis design, this chair originally appeared, with slightly different legs, in 1901 two years before Ellis came to work for Stickley. The … Continue reading
27 Stickley Designs for Every Room in the Home This is the first book to present accurate, detailed drawings for reproductions of Arts & Crafts period furniture. Drawings for 27 pieces of furniture, text chapters on the history of the … Continue reading