Rich History
For more than 120 years, Stickley has stood for unparalleled American craft. And our story began with three words: “Als Ik Kan”—to the best of my ability.
Throughout its long, distinguished history, Stickley has been recognized for its products, its industry leadership, and its commitment to community.
Awarded by the International Society of Furniture Designers in the Luxury Bedroom category for the Maidstone Upholstered Bed, Nightstand, Nine-Drawer Dresser, Mirror, Tall Chest with Gallery.
Awarded by the International Society of Furniture Designers in the Motion Upholstery category for the Surrey Hills Recliner.
The Portfolio120 Durant Sideboard, nominated by the International Society of Furniture Designers in the Occasional Storage category.
The Maidstone Rectangular Dining Table, Upholstered Chairs, and Two-Drawer Server, nominated by the International Society of Furniture Designers in the Luxury Dining category.
The Martine Sunburst Dining Table, Side Chair, and Server, nominated by the International Society of Furniture Designers in the Luxury Dining category.
The Martine Vanity Desk, nominated by the International Society of Furniture Designers in the Home Office category.
Awarded by the International Society of Furniture Designers in the Entertainment category for the Walnut Grove Gathering Island, Counter Stools, Bookcase, and Entertainment Console.
Recognized by Hospitality Design Magazine for the Portfolio12 Welland Sideboard.
Stickley receives the Medal of the Onondaga Historical Society, its highest honor, for contributions made to the cause of preserving and interpreting our heritage.
Awarded to Aminy I. Audi and Stickley by Refugee & Immigrant Self-Empowerment, in recognition of the company employing refugees from 38 nationalities.
Recognized by Hospitality Design Magazine for the Walnut Grove Cocktail Table and Footstools.
Recognized by Boutique Design New York for the Walnut Grove Cocktail Table and Footstools.
Awarded by the American Society of Industrial Designers for the Park Slope Accent Chair.
Aminy Audi is inducted into the American Home Furnishings Hall of Fame.
Aminy Audi is recognized as a “woman with significant lifetime contributions to the home and furnishings industries.”
The Business Journal of Central New York honors Aminy Audi in recognition of her business success and contributions to the local community.
Region II Entrepreneurial Success Award is given to Aminy and Edward Audi from the Small Business Administration, Syracuse District.
Presented to the Management and Employees of L. & J.G. Stickley, this award is in recognition of Stickley’s long, outstanding heritage of fine furniture making and for its significant contributions to the Arts and Crafts legacy of Central New York.
Alfred Audi is posthumously inducted into the American Furniture Hall of Fame.
This award is bestowed on Alfred and Aminy Audi by the International Furnishings and Design Association’s New York Chapter Circle of Excellence Awards.
The Manufacturers Association of Central New York inducts Alfred and Aminy Audi into its inaugural “Wall of Fame.”
Presented to Alfred and Aminy Audi by their dealer family for their “commitment to craftsmanship and steadfast stewardship of the ideals exemplified by Gustav and Leopold Stickley.”
In recognition for their entrepreneurship and business leadership, Alfred and Aminy Audi win the 1997 Upstate New York Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Founded by Ernst & Young, the annual contest is sponsored by the Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, USA Today, and the NASDAQ stock market.
Stickley is chosen as Business of the Year by the Syracuse Chamber of Commerce for its “entrepreneurial spirit, staying power, good business practices, and workplace innovation.”
The Congressional Record pays tribute to Alfred and Aminy Audi for their dedication to “the revitalization of an American manufacturer and the restoration of a tradition of quality unmatched in its field.”
Leopold Stickley is honored as “The Revered Dean of Cabinetmakers whose art and craftsmanship have contributed mightily to American home life” by the editors of House Beautiful, The New Yorker, National Geographic, Holiday, House & Garden, Fortune, The American Home, Living for Young Homemakers, Town & Country, and Better Homes & Gardens.
For more than 120 years, Stickley has stood for unparalleled American craft. And our story began with three words: “Als Ik Kan”—to the best of my ability.
Well-made furniture sets the scene for a lifetime of memories. Thoughtful and time-honored construction features are the Stickley Difference.
Over 90% of our products are handcrafted in Upstate New York or Archdale, North Carolina, by teams of talented local artisans and skilled workers.
Respect for the natural world is a tradition that goes back to our founding. Through mindful manufacturing, we seek to live, work, and create in harmony with nature.