Gustav Stickley Cabinet, Designed by Lamont Warner

$145,000.00

Rare Gustav Stickley China Cabinet
Designed by Lamont Warner, Circa 1901

A remarkable and historically significant cabinet, this china/display cabinet was designed by Lamont Warner for Gustav Stickley in the earliest years of The Craftsman Workshops—around 1901, making it one of the earliest known examples of unified Stickley-Warner cabinetry.

Executed in quarter-sawn American white oak, the piece exemplifies the transitional phase between American Arts and Crafts influence and Stickley’s emerging Craftsman aesthetic. Distinguished by its simple rectilinear proportions, carefully matched oak grain, and substantial construction, the cabinet displays Warner’s strong design hand while anticipating the mature Stickley vocabulary that followed.

Rich quarter-sawn oak with a warm, original finish in superb condition and measuring 68 1/2″ x 44 1/2″ x 17 1/4″ deep. The leaded glass is all original as well as all the leading. lower storage cabinets with solid wood panels and original hardware
Clean, geometric form demonstrating early Craftsman principles

This cabinet is exceptionally rare not only as a period piece from circa 1901, but also as a collaboration between Gustav Stickley and Lamont Warner, whose partnership helped define the formative direction of Stickley furniture design before the Craftsman brand fully crystallized.