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RESOURCE LINKS FOR THE ARTS & CRAFTS MOVEMENT



American Bungalow Magazine

Published in the interest of preserving and restoring the modest American 20th century home, the Bungalow.

Style 1900

A magazine about the architecture, arts, and decorative arts that revolutionized the world of design at the turn of the last century.
 

Old House Interiors Magazine

Gloucester, Massachusetts
 

L. & J. G. Stickley, Inc.

Manlius, New York: Their furniture lines include high-quality reproductions of turn-of-the-century designs by Gustav Stickley, Limbert, and Harvey Ellis.
 

Kevin Rodel Furniture & Design Studio

Pownal, Maine: A one-person custom shop building exclusively in the style of the Arts & Crafts Movement of 100 years ago.
 

Mission Living

Valencia, California: Retailer with a several lines of Mission furniture in a wide range of prices.
 

The Craftsman Collection

Louisville, Kentucky: With the best home furnishings that can be offered from the hands of man and the resources of nature, The Craftsman Collection strives to bring the history, philosophy, and quality of the arts and crafts movement into the everyday lives of our customers.
 

Ephraim Faience Pottery

Deerfield, Wisconsin: Ephraim Faience Pottery creates art pottery in the Arts and Crafts style.
 

Crown City Hardware

Pasadena, California: Everything from hand-hammered craftsman pieces to finely detailed door knobs in every architectural style.
 

Brass Light Gallery

Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Designers and manufacturers of reproduction lighting for the home and garden.
 

Victorian Lighting Works

Centre Hall, Pennsylvania: Reproductions of Victorian and turn-of century chandeliers and wall sconces.
 

J.R. Burrows & Company

Rockland, Massachusetts: Wallpaper, fabric, and carpet from the Arts & Crafts Movement.
 

Chelsea Decorative Metal Co.

Houston, Texas: Pressed-tin ceilings and cornices.
 

Hardware Plus

Dallas, Texas: Fine hardware for doors and furniture from Elliott's Hardware.
 

Bradbury & Bradbury

Benicia, California: Hand painted art wallpaper in the Victorian and Arts & Crafts styles.
 

Jeffrey Court, Inc.

Corona, California: American hand-crafted tile.
 

Notting Hill Decorative Hardware

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin: Hand-cast pewter or bronze knobs with exceptional clarity and depth of relief.
 

Wallace Interiors

Bar Harbor, Maine: Authentic William Morris carpet designs, woven in wool.
 

Fair Oak Workshops

River Forest, Illinois: Hand-crafted Arts & Crafts style reproductions: stencils, pillows, flatware, carpets, lamps, china, and more.
 

V. Michael Ashford's Evergreen Studios

Olympia, Wshington: Arts & Crafts Lighting, hand-hammered copper and mica table lamps, floor lamps, sconces, and chandeliers.
 

Historic Lighting

Monrovia, Illinois: Craftsman revival and period style lighting, furniture, and accessories.
 

Metro Lighting & Crafts

Berkeley, California:Handcrafted lamps in the Arts & Crafts style, Art Nouveau, and other period styles.
 

Omega Too

Berkeley, California: Craftsman doors made to order.
 

Screen Scenes

Quincy, California: One-of-a-kind handcrafted redwood screen doors.
 

YesterTec Design Company

Kitchen cabinets that combine the convenience of today with the look of a bygone age.
 

Crown Point Cabinetry

Claremont, New Hampshire: Kitchen cabinets of quartersawn white oak in the Arts & Crafts style.
 

Chadsworth's 1.800.Columns

Wilmington, North Carolina: Columns for interior and exterior use, made of wood synthetic materials.
 

Gallery 532 Tribeca Antiques

New York, New York: Specializing in original American Arts & Crafts furniture, accessories, and lighting.
 

Vintage Wood Works

Quinlan, Texas: Interior and exterior architectural details, parts for front porches.
 

Rejuvenation Lamp & Fixture Co.

Portland, Oregon: Authentic hand-crafted reproduction lighting, for the interior and exterior.
 

Arroyo Craftsman Lamp & Fixture Co.

Baldwin Park, California: Arroyo Craftsman has provided the finest in Arts & Crafts inspired lighting since the late 1980's.
 

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