The Arts and Crafts movement began as a quiet rebellion against the industrial revolution— and its message still matters today. Here, we explore the makers, materials, and ideals that shaped an era of honest craftsmanship. Whether you’re a long-time collector or discovering the movement for the first time, this is your guide to the history and enduring relevance of America’s most meaningful furniture.
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From Year 1905 to Instagram: Telling the Story of a Quiet Rebellion
The Craftsmanship philosophy told from 1905 to Instagram timelines, Gustav Stickley and the Craftsman of the Mission Era.
Craft, Community, and the Quiet Rebellion: The Guilds and Labor Roots of the Arts and Crafts Movement
efore it was a style, the Arts and Crafts Movement was a radical response to industrial labor. Visionaries like William Morris and Gustav Stickley believed that meaningful work and good design could restore dignity to everyday life. Discover how their guilds blended craftsmanship with social ideals—and why their legacy still matters today.
Gustav Stickley: A Pioneer of the American Arts and Crafts Movement
The legacy of Gustav Stickley, a pioneer of the American Arts and Crafts movement. Learn how his handcrafted Mission-style furniture, The Craftsman magazine, and architectural designs shaped an enduring aesthetic of simplicity, functionality, and integrity. Explore why Stickley's influence remains relevant in furniture design and home architecture today.