Pure Craftsmanship
When the Industrial Revolution made ornate traditional furnishings affordable to people outside the upper classes, a counter-movement arose protesting the shoddy, overly ornamented pieces flooding the market. The fresh country style of the Arts and Crafts movement celebrated the simple elegance of handmade furnishings, from sideboards to the serving bowls displayed upon them.![]() A plain sideboard with a separate wall shelf for plates helps elevate everyday necessities to the realm of art. The dining chairs wear the characteristic Stickley curve along the seat; the table's sections are held with butterfly pegs used since ancient days. |
![]() A simple, pencil-post bed in Craftsman style recalls the pristine qualities of even earlier Shaker style. The fretwork on the oak armoire is a key Craftsman characteristic, as is the geometric form of the bedside lamp. |
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