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TOMS-PRICE IS THE WORLD'S LARGEST STICKLEY DEALER!

Posted on July 22nd, 2014 by Toms Price Home.

Toms-Price was recognized in 2014 as the world’s largest Stickley dealer at an annual gathering of Stickley retailers. Toms-Price has been a Stickley retailer since 1985, and this is the second time such an honor has been awarded to the store. Since the reissue of the historic Mission Oak and Cherry Collection in 1989, Stickley Furniture has been Toms-Price’s largest vendor. Today, Stickley is likely the most popular and best selling high-end furniture brand in the metropolitan Chicago area.

The Stickley Story

“This award is the result of much hard work,” said Aminy Audi, Chairman and CEO of Stickley Furniture. “Toms-Price has done an excellent job of educating consumers on the Stickley story. That is, invest in the best, invest in Stickley.”

Considered by experts to be the finest furniture built today, Stickley Furniture is revered for its historic Mission Oak and Cherry Collection, which contains designs from company founder and legendary furniture manufacturer Gustav Stickley. Steeped in history and tradition, the collection has grown to over 750 pieces designed for today’s living.

Gustav Stickley was a leader in the Arts & Crafts movement in America, which signified a return to simple ideas, honest craftsmanship and sturdy construction. What’s more, Stickley Mission is made in the U.S. The furniture is so renowned, it has been featured in the homes of an array of prominent individuals, including Barbra Streisand, Brad Pitt and Richard Gere.

Come see and brush up on what everyone is talking about: the beautiful Stickley collection, available in all of our showrooms. After all, Toms-Price is the world’s largest Stickley dealer!

 

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