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How can I tell if a Morris chair is a Stickley?
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To tell if a Morris chair is a Stickley, look for the furniture designer's mark. Often, Gustav Stickley marked his pieces with a compass logo, his signature and the phrase "Als ik kan." The phrase roughly means "to the best of my ability." On 1stDibs, shop a collection of expertly vetted Stickley chairs.
1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022
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Mid-Century Craftsman Oak + Tweed Morris Chair
By Gustav Stickley, Stickley Brothers
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Bridging the gap between Arts & Crafts and Mid-Century Modern, this gorgeous lounge chair is sure
Category
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
Materials
Fabric, Upholstery, Wood, Hardwood, Oak
Barrel Chair by Frank Lloyd Wright for Cassina
By Frank Lloyd Wright
Located in PARIS, FR
crafted and well made, recalling designs from early proponents such as Gustav Stickley or William Morris
Category
Vintage 1930s Italian Arts and Crafts Chairs
Materials
Fabric, Cherry, Bentwood
Antique Lifetime Furn. Jacobean Spanish Walnut Buffet Sideboard Server Cabinet
By Lifetime
Located in Dayton, OH
styles and philosophies. Those names were William Morris (of Morris chair fame), Charles Locke Eastlake
Category
Early 20th Century American Jacobean Buffets
Materials
Walnut, Paint
Antique Lifetime Furn. Jacobean Gothic Spanish Walnut Buffet Sideboard Console
By Lifetime
Located in Dayton, OH
were William Morris (of Morris chair fame), Charles Locke Eastlake, author of “Hints on Household Taste
Category
Early 20th Century Jacobean Sideboards
Materials
Walnut
Antique Lifetime Furniture Jacobean Gothic Spanish Walnut China Cabinet Cupboard
By Lifetime
Located in Dayton, OH
philosophies. Those names were William Morris (of Morris chair fame), Charles Locke Eastlake, author of “Hints
Category
Early 20th Century Jacobean Cabinets
Materials
Walnut