Stickley Brothers / Quaint Furniture Leather Top Table

$1,250.00

Stickley Brothers Quant Furniture Table (No. 2655) - Original Leather Top, Arts and Crafts Icon

Description:

This Stickley Brothers table, model No. 2655, is an extraordinary example of Arts and Crafts craftsmanship. Featuring an original leather top with decorative tacks, two half drawers with their original hardware, and flanked by open shelves, this piece highlights the innovative yet functional design Stickley Brothers was known for. The thru-tenon construction adds structural integrity and a classic hallmark of the Arts and Crafts movement.

The table’s finish has been preserved to emphasize its stunning oak grain, making it a timeless addition to any living space. Its practical storage, combined with the elegance of its design, ensures this piece is not only beautiful but functional for modern use.

This table is a historical gem from Stickley Brothers, a company renowned for its role in the American Arts and Crafts movement. Perfect for a study, library, or living room, it embodies the marriage of form and function that defines the movement.

Dimensions:
[24x36x30]

Condition:
Original leather top with aged patina and decorative tacks intact. Structurally sound with minor wear consistent with age. The finish has been carefully preserved to honor its original charm.

Provenance:
An early 20th-century Stickley Brothers Quant Furniture table, reflecting the elegance and enduring appeal of the Arts and Crafts movement.

About Stickley Brothers:

Stickley Brothers was founded in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and played a crucial role in advancing the American Arts and Crafts aesthetic. Unlike their more famous brother, Gustav Stickley, Stickley Brothers embraced a more accessible and varied approach to design, creating pieces that blended practicality with high-quality craftsmanship. The company’s Quant line, introduced in the early 20th century, reflected their commitment to producing modern, versatile furniture that retained the handmade quality of the era.

Their designs often utilized quarter-sawn oak and showcased construction details like exposed joinery, a hallmark of Arts and Crafts design. Stickley Brothers also incorporated decorative elements like leather tops, hammered metal hardware, and tacks, as seen in this table, to blend beauty and utility. Their contributions remain significant, as they helped popularize Arts and Crafts furniture in American homes, preserving the movement’s ideals of simplicity, honesty, and craftsmanship.

24x36x30” tall $1250.00

PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL BEFORE PURCHASING. In-store pick-up, nationwide shipping, and local delivery are available. If you need the piece shipped or delivered locally we will need to get you a quote. Contact our shop for any questions. All sales are final.

euroclassicsantiques614@gmail.com or 614-447-8108

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Stickley Brothers Quant Furniture Table (No. 2655) - Original Leather Top, Arts and Crafts Icon

Description:

This Stickley Brothers table, model No. 2655, is an extraordinary example of Arts and Crafts craftsmanship. Featuring an original leather top with decorative tacks, two half drawers with their original hardware, and flanked by open shelves, this piece highlights the innovative yet functional design Stickley Brothers was known for. The thru-tenon construction adds structural integrity and a classic hallmark of the Arts and Crafts movement.

The table’s finish has been preserved to emphasize its stunning oak grain, making it a timeless addition to any living space. Its practical storage, combined with the elegance of its design, ensures this piece is not only beautiful but functional for modern use.

This table is a historical gem from Stickley Brothers, a company renowned for its role in the American Arts and Crafts movement. Perfect for a study, library, or living room, it embodies the marriage of form and function that defines the movement.

Dimensions:
[24x36x30]

Condition:
Original leather top with aged patina and decorative tacks intact. Structurally sound with minor wear consistent with age. The finish has been carefully preserved to honor its original charm.

Provenance:
An early 20th-century Stickley Brothers Quant Furniture table, reflecting the elegance and enduring appeal of the Arts and Crafts movement.

About Stickley Brothers:

Stickley Brothers was founded in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and played a crucial role in advancing the American Arts and Crafts aesthetic. Unlike their more famous brother, Gustav Stickley, Stickley Brothers embraced a more accessible and varied approach to design, creating pieces that blended practicality with high-quality craftsmanship. The company’s Quant line, introduced in the early 20th century, reflected their commitment to producing modern, versatile furniture that retained the handmade quality of the era.

Their designs often utilized quarter-sawn oak and showcased construction details like exposed joinery, a hallmark of Arts and Crafts design. Stickley Brothers also incorporated decorative elements like leather tops, hammered metal hardware, and tacks, as seen in this table, to blend beauty and utility. Their contributions remain significant, as they helped popularize Arts and Crafts furniture in American homes, preserving the movement’s ideals of simplicity, honesty, and craftsmanship.

24x36x30” tall $1250.00

PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL BEFORE PURCHASING. In-store pick-up, nationwide shipping, and local delivery are available. If you need the piece shipped or delivered locally we will need to get you a quote. Contact our shop for any questions. All sales are final.

euroclassicsantiques614@gmail.com or 614-447-8108

Stickley Brothers Quant Furniture Table (No. 2655) - Original Leather Top, Arts and Crafts Icon

Description:

This Stickley Brothers table, model No. 2655, is an extraordinary example of Arts and Crafts craftsmanship. Featuring an original leather top with decorative tacks, two half drawers with their original hardware, and flanked by open shelves, this piece highlights the innovative yet functional design Stickley Brothers was known for. The thru-tenon construction adds structural integrity and a classic hallmark of the Arts and Crafts movement.

The table’s finish has been preserved to emphasize its stunning oak grain, making it a timeless addition to any living space. Its practical storage, combined with the elegance of its design, ensures this piece is not only beautiful but functional for modern use.

This table is a historical gem from Stickley Brothers, a company renowned for its role in the American Arts and Crafts movement. Perfect for a study, library, or living room, it embodies the marriage of form and function that defines the movement.

Dimensions:
[24x36x30]

Condition:
Original leather top with aged patina and decorative tacks intact. Structurally sound with minor wear consistent with age. The finish has been carefully preserved to honor its original charm.

Provenance:
An early 20th-century Stickley Brothers Quant Furniture table, reflecting the elegance and enduring appeal of the Arts and Crafts movement.

About Stickley Brothers:

Stickley Brothers was founded in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and played a crucial role in advancing the American Arts and Crafts aesthetic. Unlike their more famous brother, Gustav Stickley, Stickley Brothers embraced a more accessible and varied approach to design, creating pieces that blended practicality with high-quality craftsmanship. The company’s Quant line, introduced in the early 20th century, reflected their commitment to producing modern, versatile furniture that retained the handmade quality of the era.

Their designs often utilized quarter-sawn oak and showcased construction details like exposed joinery, a hallmark of Arts and Crafts design. Stickley Brothers also incorporated decorative elements like leather tops, hammered metal hardware, and tacks, as seen in this table, to blend beauty and utility. Their contributions remain significant, as they helped popularize Arts and Crafts furniture in American homes, preserving the movement’s ideals of simplicity, honesty, and craftsmanship.

24x36x30” tall $1250.00

PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL BEFORE PURCHASING. In-store pick-up, nationwide shipping, and local delivery are available. If you need the piece shipped or delivered locally we will need to get you a quote. Contact our shop for any questions. All sales are final.

euroclassicsantiques614@gmail.com or 614-447-8108

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