MISSION ROSE CABINET
Dimensions: W22 D16 H33
Oak solids and veneers
Available in any Stickley oak finish
Mortise-and-tenon joinery
2 doors
1 adjustable shelf
Dark copper knobs
Rose inlay veneer species: walnut (rose petals), maple (buds), cherry (vine), bird’s eye maple (border), oak (background)
Made in Manlius, NY
THE STORY OF THE MISSION ROSE
This striking inlay motif was first used in a bedroom suite by Stickley Bros. of Grand Rapids, led by Albert Stickley (brother of Gustav and Leopold), in 1903. The design shows some influence of Scottish designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh, as well as British Art Nouveau, and may have been created by Stickley Bros. designers T.A Conti, known for his inlay work, and Scotsman David Robertson Smith.