Three-Drawer Cocktail Table – Oak / 032 Onondaga

This variation of our Mission cocktail table shares the original’s spindle sides, mortise-and-tenon joinery, and elongated corbeled arches. But we’ve

Lamp Table – Oak / 054 Aurora

This lamp table features classic Mission styling, including spindle sides, corbels, and pinned through-tenons. Available in solid oak.

End Table – Oak

A diminutive table perfect for small spaces, this end table features classic Mission styling, including spindle sides, corbels, and pinned

Harvey Ellis Rectangular Storage Cocktail Table

Our rectangular storage cocktail table features one shallow and one deep drawer, with false drawer fronts on the opposite side.

China Cabinet – Oak / 077 Manlius

Adapted from an original L. & J.G. Stickley Mission design and part of the original April 1989 reissued Mission Collection,

Fleming Stool – Oak / 26″ Counter

Comfort meets strength in the Fleming counter stool. Gracefully tapered legs with sturdy stretchers are topped by an upholstered seat.

Fleming Stool – Oak / 30″ Bar

Comfort meets strength in the Fleming counter stool. Gracefully tapered legs with sturdy stretchers are topped by an upholstered seat.

Bistro Table

Mission and modern mixed at its finest. A shoe foot pedestal base supports a solid tongue and groove table top.

Round Pedestal Table, No Leaves – 46″ / 054 Aurora

The sturdy shoe foot base supports a 1 1/4″ thick top. No leaves. Available in solid oak.

Round Pedestal Table, No Leaves – 42″ / 054 Aurora

The sturdy shoe foot base supports a 1 1/4″ thick top. No leaves. Available in solid oak.

Round Pedestal Table, No Leaves – 38″ / 054 Aurora

The sturdy shoe foot base supports a 1 1/4″ thick top. No leaves. Available in solid oak.

Round Pedestal Dining Table – 054 Aurora / 52″ / Three Leaves

From the original reissued Mission Collection of April 1989, this pedestal table acts as gracious host, generously accommodating two or

Round Pedestal Dining Table – 054 Aurora / 52″ / Two Leaves

From the original reissued Mission Collection of April 1989, this pedestal table acts as gracious host, generously accommodating two or

Round Pedestal Dining Table – 506 Natural / 46″ / Two Leaves

From the original reissued Mission Collection of April 1989, this pedestal table acts as gracious host, generously accommodating two or

Round Pedestal Dining Table – 502 Fieldstone / 46″ / Two Leaves

From the original reissued Mission Collection of April 1989, this pedestal table acts as gracious host, generously accommodating two or

Round Pedestal Dining Table – 054 Aurora / 46″ / Two Leaves

From the original reissued Mission Collection of April 1989, this pedestal table acts as gracious host, generously accommodating two or

Sideboard

A statement piece in any room, this 1910 design by L. & J.G. Stickley features butterfly joinery on the doors

Harvey Ellis Bookcase with Inlay – Oak / 032 Onondaga

A stunning centerpiece in any room, the Harvey Ellis bookcase is distinguished by its inlays of cherry, walnut, and maple.

Single Door Bookcase – Oak

Four adjustable shelves exist behind a single door of individual panes of glass. Ship lap planking on the back adds

Slat Bed – Complete Bed with low footboard / Queen

Perfectly spaced vertical slats give this bed incredible proportion while solid one piece posts create symmetry. This enduring design is

Slat Bed – Complete Bed / Queen

Perfectly spaced vertical slats give this bed incredible proportion while solid one piece posts create symmetry. This enduring design is

Slat Bed – Complete Bed with low footboard / King

Perfectly spaced vertical slats give this bed incredible proportion while solid one piece posts create symmetry. This enduring design is

Slat Bed – Complete Bed / King

Perfectly spaced vertical slats give this bed incredible proportion while solid one piece posts create symmetry. This enduring design is

Harvey Ellis Bed – Queen / Complete Bed (Mid-Footboard) / 032 Onondaga – Oak

Delicate inlays of ebonized hardwood, cherry, and holly grace the slats of this Mission bed based on an early design