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"If a room is pleasing and restful one of the highest and best results has been attained."

  Gustav Stickley.

 

History of the Arts & Crafts Style.

The Arts & Crafts Style originated in England in the early 1800’s as a rebellion against Victorian mass production and industrialization. William Morris and John Ruskin were early proponents of this unique style which promoted a more guild based philosophy that emphasized traditional craftsmanship and honesty of design. Various craftsmen and artists encompassed the Arts & Crafts philosophy into their work which included pottery, furniture, soft furnishings, metal work, stained glass, gardening and even architecture. In North America this style was adopted in the Mission Style of furniture and is also referred to as Craftsman Style, American Bungalow Style and California Bungalow Style. The Arts & Crafts Philosophy was adopted by various craftsmen including Greene & Greene, Frank Lloyd Wright, Charles Eastlake, Baillie Scott, Dirk Van Erp, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Elbert Hubbard and perhaps the most famous of all, Gustav Stickley. Stickley’s famous ‘Craftsman’ brand of products have become highly collectable and desirable, as have many Arts & Crafts Antiques. The Arts & Crafts Style offers clean lines, traditional craftsmanship, natural beauty and timeless design.

 

"Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful."

William Morris.

 

 

 

History of the Arts & Crafts Style in Victoria.

Victoria has a large number of heritage homes including various beautiful houses that have been influenced by the Arts & Crafts Style/Craftsman Bungalow Style. In the Oak Bay, Rockland and Fairfield area of Victoria, nearly every street has an Arts & Crafts Style/Craftsman Bungalow Style home. Victoria even has its own society, The Craftsman Bungalow Society, dedicated to the Arts & Crafts philosophy and Craftsman Bungalow Style. 

 

If you would like to discover more about the history of the Arts & Crafts Style in Victoria please click on the link below.

http://kafka.uvic.ca/~maltwood/arts-crafts/home    

 

Interesting Links.

Below are a number of sites that have interesting information related to the Arts & Crafts Style.

American Arts & Crafts Society 

www.arts-crafts.com

 

Arts & Crafts Conference at Grove Park 

www.arts-craftsconference.com

 

Gustav Stickley Museum  

http://www.parsippany.net/craftsmanfarms.html

 

William Morris Society & William Morris Society of Canada

www.morrissociety.org     http://www.wmsc.ca/ 

 

American Bungalow Magazine 

http://www.ambungalow.com/

 

Style 1900 magazine

http://www.style1900.com

Heritage House Bed & Breakfast in Hazelton Kansas is a quaint Bungalow style bed and breakfast. Check out their site at http://www.kcisp.net/~heritagehouse/index.htm

Craftsman Style Home Portraits & House Flags created by John Murphy. http://www.jmurphyjr.com

Visit the web site of Alaska's Capital Inn Bed & Breakfast, an elegant American Foursquare style home. http://www.alaskacapitalinn.com 

 

If you need help finding the perfect piece of art for you home contact Craftsman Art Consulting and they will be happy to assist you. http://www.craftsmanart.com/ 

 

'From Here To Antiquity',  that often has beautiful Arts & Crafts Style antiques on display. Visit their web site at  www.heretoantiquity.com.

 

Here is a site that has a variety of lamps including Art & Crafts/Mission style.

http://lamps-i.com/craftslamps/

 

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