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.
A sub-collection of Mission, our best-selling Highlands Collection preserves traditional Mission lines and style while appearing distinctly modern, thanks to the influence of Scottish Arts and Crafts. Highlands is handcrafted in upstate New York of sustainably sourced solid cherry or quartersawn white oak.
Highlands design details are a nod to a Scottish variant of the Arts and Crafts movement. Artists of the Glasgow School—most notably the architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh—embraced a more decorative, modernist style, echoed here in exaggerated chair backs, laser etching, and pierced end slats.
Like many Mission products from Stickley, a number of Highlands casegoods have built-in secret compartments; they aren’t visible to the eye and are perfect for storing sensitive documents or valuables. Visit your local Stickley Authorized Dealer to find out more!
Highlands is available in two woods, each with its own hand-rubbed finish options. Choose quartersawn white oak for a deeply grained, dimensional appearance, or cherry for a subtler grain, rich in patina.
Mission oak and cherry finishes have a unique clarity seldom seen in furniture today, ensuring that every detail of the wood grain is not only visible but beautifully enhanced.
Cases feature Mission-style pyramidal knobs (dark copper on oak and light copper on cherry), as well as drop pulls on the Highlands bed with platform storage.
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.