Stickley at Sprintz Furniture

Our story began with three words: Als Ik Kan – "to the best of my ability." This old Flemish craftsman's phrase has been the guiding principle of Stickley. Gustav Stickley marked his product with the phrase to assure customers that Stickley furniture was of the finest quality, every piece made with honor, integrity, and pride.
The Stickley brothers burst into international prominence in the early 20th century with their Mission Oak designs. These were based on the notion that furniture should be “honest”—a reaction against the fake joinery, unnecessary gaudiness, and shoddy workmanship of many of the pieces created in the early days of industrial furniture making.
The Stickleys used solid construction, what-you-see-is-what-you-get joinery, and the highest quality woods. But even more, they showed a genius for design, creating hundreds of new forms that were at once beautiful to look upon, practical to use, exceedingly strong and long-lasting, and perfect complements to the new ways American families wanted to live.
Stickley furniture was not for shutting up in formal parlors—it was to be used and loved by young and old. Great emphasis was placed on letting the gorgeous, organic forms of quartersawn oak and other woods speak for themselves. Finishes were not thick gums, but clear dyes that allowed natural grain to sparkle.
The same devotion to design, the best workmanship, and enduring value was applied to all Stickley designs. Leopold Stickley's colonial-inspired Cherry Valley Collection, introduced in the 1920s, honored the traditions of early American craftsmen, earning Leopold the title "Revered Dean of Cabinetmakers" in the process.
L. & J.G. Stickley now thrives with dozens of distinctive furniture lines, about 1,500 skilled workers, and state-of-the-art factories in Manlius, New York; Archdale, North Carolina; and Vietnam.
At a time when most large furniture makers have outsourced the majority (or all) of their wood furniture production overseas, more than 95 percent of Stickley’s products continue to be proudly made by our own craftsmen in America.
Enduring tradition, superior craftsmanship, an unshakeable philosophy of excellence—these are the bedrock of the Stickley ethic, and the reason that Stickley produces America’s premium hardwood furniture.
We say it in many ways, and in different tongues, but the spirit goes right back to that Flemish studio: Als Ik Kan.
The Stickley brothers burst into international prominence in the early 20th century with their Mission Oak designs. These were based on the notion that furniture should be “honest”—a reaction against the fake joinery, unnecessary gaudiness, and shoddy workmanship of many of the pieces created in the early days of industrial furniture making.
The Stickleys used solid construction, what-you-see-is-what-you-get joinery, and the highest quality woods. But even more, they showed a genius for design, creating hundreds of new forms that were at once beautiful to look upon, practical to use, exceedingly strong and long-lasting, and perfect complements to the new ways American families wanted to live.
Stickley furniture was not for shutting up in formal parlors—it was to be used and loved by young and old. Great emphasis was placed on letting the gorgeous, organic forms of quartersawn oak and other woods speak for themselves. Finishes were not thick gums, but clear dyes that allowed natural grain to sparkle.
The same devotion to design, the best workmanship, and enduring value was applied to all Stickley designs. Leopold Stickley's colonial-inspired Cherry Valley Collection, introduced in the 1920s, honored the traditions of early American craftsmen, earning Leopold the title "Revered Dean of Cabinetmakers" in the process.
L. & J.G. Stickley now thrives with dozens of distinctive furniture lines, about 1,500 skilled workers, and state-of-the-art factories in Manlius, New York; Archdale, North Carolina; and Vietnam.
At a time when most large furniture makers have outsourced the majority (or all) of their wood furniture production overseas, more than 95 percent of Stickley’s products continue to be proudly made by our own craftsmen in America.
Enduring tradition, superior craftsmanship, an unshakeable philosophy of excellence—these are the bedrock of the Stickley ethic, and the reason that Stickley produces America’s premium hardwood furniture.
We say it in many ways, and in different tongues, but the spirit goes right back to that Flemish studio: Als Ik Kan.
Stickley Collections
Living Room
Sectionals
Reclining Sofas
Sofa Sleepers

Highlands Sofa
Available to Order

Fayetteville Sleep Sofa
Available to Order

Orchard Street Sleep Sofa
Available to Order

Full Size Fayetteville Sofa Bed
Available to Order
Accent Sofas

Walnut Grove Bench
Available to Order

Walnut Grove Bench
Available to Order

Highlands Bench
Available to Order
Love Seats

Memphis Loveseat - Savoy Royal
Available to Order

Keeler Loveseat - Fabric
Available to Order

Memphis Loveseat - Savoy Tobacco
Available to Order

Keeler Loveseat - Leather
Available to Order
Storage Cabinets

Gable Road Storage Cabinet
Available to Order

Entertainment Console
Available to Order

Maidstone 2-Door Console
Available to Order

2-Door Media Console
Available to Order
Wall Units - Ent. Ctrs.S

Entertainment Console
Available to Order
Occasional Tables

Walnut Grove End Table
Retail Price:
$1,720
Labor Day Sale Price:
$1,140
In Stock Limited Quantities Available
Ottomans

Memphis Ottoman
As-is Clearance Floor Model

Footstool
Available to Order

Morgan Ottoman
Available to Order

Footstool
Available to Order
Curio Cabinets

Mirrored Back Display Cabinet
Available to Order

Display Cabinet
Available to Order

Display Cabinet
Available to Order
Bedroom
Bedroom Groups

Bedroom Groups
Available to Order
Dressers

6-Drawer Dresser
Retail Price:
$4,290
Labor Day Sale Price:
$2,850
In Stock Limited Quantities Available

Landscape Dresser
As-is Clearance Floor Model
Chest of Drawers

Gentleman's Chest
Available to Order

Lingerie Chest
Available to Order

Walnut Grove Tall Chest
Available to Order

Harvey Ellis Master Dresser
Available to Order
Night Stands

1-Drawer Open Nightstand
Retail Price:
$1,450
Labor Day Sale Price:
$760
In Stock Limited Quantities Available
Dining Room

Dining Table
Retail Price:
$6,270
Labor Day Sale Price:
$4,180
In Stock Limited Quantities Available

St. Lawrence Trestle Table with Two Leaves
As-is Clearance Floor Model
China Cabinets & Side Pieces

78" Gathering Island
Retail Price:
$2,240
Labor Day Sale Price:
$1,472
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Bars

Arced Bar Cabinet
Available to Order
Bar Stools
Benches

Dining Bench
Available to Order
Other

10' x 14' Spindrift Rug
Available to Order

6' x 9' Dahlia Rug
Available to Order

6' x 6' Round Light Tulip Fest Rug
Available to Order

4' x 6' Paradise Valley Rug
Available to Order

Ellis Table Lamp
Available to Order

Ellis Square Base Table Lamp
Available to Order

Table Lamp
Available to Order

Cross Base Table Lamp with Art Glass Shade
Available to Order
NotSets

Barstool-slat Back
Available to Order
Cabinets

Meadowflower 2022 Collectors Cabinet
Available to Order
Accessories

Martine Glass-Top Console Table
Available to Order
Home Office

Spindle Library Desk
Available to Order

Desk
Available to Order

Spindle Library Desk
Available to Order
Bookcases

2024 Collector Edition Mission Rose Cabinet
Retail Price:
$3,650
Sale Price:
$1,999
As-is Clearance Floor Model
Desk Chairs

Mission Swivel Tilt Desk Chair
Available to Order

Origins Swivel-Tilt Arm Chair
Available to Order

Origins Swivel-Tilt Side Chair
Available to Order
Files

Revere 2-Drawer File
Available to Order