Armchair

Armchair

Gustav StickleyWW-1907-M001406
1907·Oak and leather·29 x 26 x 27 5/8" (73.6 x 66 x 70.2 cm)

Catalogue

Year
1907
Dimensions
29 x 26 x 27 5/8" (73.6 x 66 x 70.2 cm)

Artist

Gustav Stickley
Gustav Stickley

Textile

Gustav Stickley was an American furniture designer and craftsman who pioneered the Arts and Crafts movement in the United States through the production of rectilinear oak furniture emphasizing honest joinery and structural clarity. Working from his workshops in Syracuse and later Michigan, he championed handcrafted design as a reaction against industrial mass production, embedding his philosophy in the influential magazine The Craftsman, which he founded in 1901. His signature style, marked by exposed mortise-and-tenon joints and quarter-sawn oak, established a distinctly American domestic aesthetic that prioritized functionality and material integrity over ornament.

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Year
1907
Dimensions
29 x 26 x 27 5/8" (73.6 x 66 x 70.2 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1907-M001406

Source

Source
moma
Status
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Artist

Gustav Stickley

Gustav Stickley

Textile

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