The Stickley Roadshow arrived on a brisk Thursday evening in January at the Paramus showroom of the historic Stickley, Audi & Co., which opened its doors to a crowd of 25 people eager to learn a few ...
Ray Stubblebine and his wife Ula Ilnytzky live and breathe Stickley. Their collecting habit is obvious — every piece of furniture in every room of their 1911 Craftsman home is Stickley, either ...
In the late 1980s, Stickley Furniture Co. began reproducing Mission style furniture, using some of the original designs from the Stickley brothers. (Courtesy of Stickley Furntiture Co. ) At the turn ...
Art museums are falling in love with Stickley. Across the country, exhibits are popping up celebrating Stickley furniture and the American Arts and Crafts movement. There have been major exhibits in ...
Alfred J. Audi, who sensed a demand for Mission-style furniture and built a large furniture maker and retailer on reproductions of the style, died Sept. 29 at his home in Fayetteville, N.Y. He was 69.
Pat Hughes’ two grown children give him a hard time about his fondness for Stickley furniture and its mission-style home decor. Fondness is an understatement. The Holland resident likes to read about ...
The Marston House Museum, an outstanding 1905 Arts and Crafts mansion designed by Hebbard & Gill in Balboa Park, is presenting “Gustav Stickley and Friends” to complement the San Diego Museum of Art’s ...
Alfred Audi, 69, who rescued the L. & J.G. Stickley Co. from near financial collapse and restored it as one of America’s preeminent furniture makers, died Saturday at his home in Fayetteville, N.Y., ...
Editorial assistant Nariman Jiries interviewed Cynthia Manning. She and her family members have a combined 165 years working at Stickley. Name: Cynthia "Cindy" Manning. Occupation: Sales order entry.