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Gustav Stickley made history at the turn of the twentieth century as a major furniture designer of the Arts and Crafts movement in America.
Today, fine examples of his original designs are once again being produced by . In terms of craftsmanship, this exquisite furniture features true mortoise and tenon joinery, quartersawn white oak, and hand-hammered copper hardware.
Another highlight from our mission furniture collection is found in offerings from Leick Furniture. Fine cabinets from the Echoes Collection are made from first-growth red oak felled more than a hundred years ago and preserved at the bottom of Lake Superior.
These limited edition cabinets are authentically crafted with turn-of-the-century techniques and feature exceptional fine grain with as many as fifty growth rings per inch!
In our search for quality handcrafted furniture consistent with Arts and Crafts ideals, we have found an exceptional line of unique furniture. Western Heritage utilizes reclaimed old wood, hand-dyed leather and forged steel to create the quality of a fine family heirloom.
To complement our fine quartersawn oak offerings, we present timeless handcrafted McKinley. These pieces feature buttery-soft leather built on seasoned hardwood frames in North Carolina.
If you love enduring comfort, quality, and style McKinley furniture is sure to fit the bill.
Lastly, as accent furniture pieces, we love the beauty and craftsmanship of Palecek wicker and rattan furniture.
In keeping with the other offerings in our furniture collection, Palecek Furniture is entirely crafted by hand using quality materials, classic designs, and the appeal of a family heirloom.
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