This 30-acre country estate was once the home of early 20th-century designer Gustav Stickley and today stands as a National Historic Landmark and historic house museum. The property offers visitors a chance to step into the world of the Arts and Crafts movement, exploring period architecture, interior design, and craftsmanship that reflect Stickley’s enduring influence on American design. The museum also houses a library collection primarily focused on the Arts and Crafts movement in the United States, along with an archived collection of period catalogs, rare books, and more.
Guided tours bring the house and its history to life, while arts and crafts workshops, lectures, and special programs offer the opportunity for deeper engagement. An on-site gift shop features curated items that echo the estate’s design heritage. The Craftsman Farms campus is a Parsippany-Troy Hills municipal park, and the grounds around the museum are open daily from dawn to dusk.