Advice Worth Repeating
“How do you keep coming up with new ideas?” people sometimes ask—people who know I’m decades into an old-house career. The answer transcends magazines or Arts & Crafts, of course. Anyone who is...
View ArticleCraftsman Tile Makers
A detail of the owl decorative tile in an Evergreen gloss glaze, by Carreaux du Nord. The revival of small-batch art tile has never been more vibrant than in today’s revival, as you’ll see in the...
View ArticleArts & Crafts Homes, Winter 2016
Check out what’s inside the latest issue of Arts & Crafts Homes and the Revival: EDITOR’S LETTER Advice Worth Repeating by Patricia Poore PILGRIMAGE Architecture in Pasadena by Sarah Hilbert...
View ArticleSmall Furnishings: the Art & Craft
ABOVE: Letterpress notecard from Arts & Crafts Press. The editors choose a sampling of small furnishings and art objects made by artisans today, suitable for bungalows, Craftsman homes, and those...
View ArticleArts & Crafts Homes Annual Resource Guide 2016
Special artisan issue: 500+ trusted modern sources. Editor’s Letter Nobody Doesn’t Like A&C Why Arts & Crafts style and its multi-faceted revival have staying power. The Arts & Crafts...
View ArticleNobody doesn’t like A&C
I have a friend whose interests run to dogs and the history of the First World War—not architecture. One day she sat in my office thumbing through a stack of bungalow books. “What is this called?” she...
View ArticleArts & Crafts Furniture Expo
Browse an inspiring list of special, gorgeous products and manufacturers to help you furnish your bungalow or Tudor, Craftsman-era home, or a house of the A&C Revival. Furniture Arnold d’Epagnier...
View ArticleThe Guild: Gracewood Design
Ken Forcier & Gwenith Jones of Gracewood Design. Ken Forcier and Gwenith Jones are reviving the practical painted canvas floorcloth, but with arresting new designs. Out of work and living in San...
View ArticleDesign Musings Post-op
Long ago I drank the Kool-Aid known as Stylized Ornament. In my powder room, I hung a Bradbury & Bradbury adaptation of Walter Crane’s wallpaper frieze. Punctuated by repeating cattails, the lancet...
View ArticleArts & Crafts Homes Spring 2016
Here’s what’s featured in the latest issue of Arts & Crafts Homes and the Revival: Editor’s Letter Design Musings post-op by Patricia Poore Restoration A Secluded Craftsman With new colors inside...
View ArticleDeltaCopper
Phone: (315) 334-7323 Address: Rome, NY E-mail: deltacoppershop@hotmail.com Website: www.deltacopper.com Luke Marshall, a lifelong metalsmith, is the sole proprietor of Delta Copper of Rome, NY. Luke...
View ArticleThe Guild: Amy & Stefan Sasick of Raw Urth
Amy and Stefan Sasick transitioned from landscape to metalwork design as part of a search for a more fulfilling life. This couple transitioned from landscaping to metalwork design during a...
View ArticleIn All Things, Art
I grew up in suburban houses of no particular pedigree—housing, really, not architecture, certainly not art. My parents were buying a roof and just enough room, “a decent yard.” Maybe they would spring...
View ArticleArts & Craft Homes, Summer 2016
Restoration Drawn to a Rescue Charmed by the diminutive house down the street, an Ohio couple embarks on its restoration, reversing a mid-century, Colonial-style remodeling. by Regina Cole | photos by...
View ArticleOn Trend But Not Debased
On my way to a photo-shoot in New Jersey, I found myself on Route 17, the spine that led to my childhood hometown, where I grew up in a 1951 “colonial ranch.” I took the exit down memory lane....
View ArticleThe Guild: William Morris Studio
The artist at work in his studio. The artist, once a machinist, works in several media—brass, wood, mica, and leaves, along with pottery and glass bases—to make stunning art lamps. Ironically, the...
View ArticleArts & Crafts Homes, Fall 2016
Editor’s Note On Trend But Not Debased By Patricia Poore Restoration The Cabin at Point Reyes A family fixes up a dilapidated, at-risk 1905 cabin in the woods, respecting local building custom as they...
View ArticleA Big Tent
The bungalow revival has threatened a takeover of Arts & Crafts in general, but not every Arts & Crafts house is a bungalow. (And not every bungalow is Arts & Crafts. House forms, like...
View ArticleGuild: Cindy Lindgren
Artist Cindy Lindgren is a former illustrator and graphic designer who combines her skills with Arts & Crafts nature themes. After years working as a freelance illustrator and graphic designer,...
View ArticleArts & Crafts Homes, Winter 2017
Editor’s Note A Big Tent By Patricia Poore Restoration A Simple Living in Santa Barbara By Brian D. Coleman | photos by William Wright Guild Cindy Lindgren Custom-designed notecards, fabrics and...
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