Building Arts & Crafts Furniture

Building Arts & Crafts Furniture
Title Building Arts & Crafts Furniture PDF eBook
Author Paul Kemner
Publisher Sterling
Total Pages 162
Release 1997
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN

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You can still fill your home with the useful and beautiful pieces of the Arts & Crafts movement. Work your way through these 25 well-crafted projects, making authentic reproductions of classic pieces. With clean lines and timeless styles, this furniture goes well with everything.

Arts & Crafts Furniture

Arts & Crafts Furniture
Title Arts & Crafts Furniture PDF eBook
Author Kevin P. Rodel
Publisher Taunton Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2003
Genre Arts and crafts movement
ISBN 1561583596

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From William Morris and the roots of the Arts & Crafts movement, through Gustav Stickley, the Prairie School, and including contemporary pieces, this book celebrates the classic furniture--and the master craftsmen who made it. 500 photos.

Classic Arts & Crafts Furniture You Can Build

Classic Arts & Crafts Furniture You Can Build
Title Classic Arts & Crafts Furniture You Can Build PDF eBook
Author Andy Schultz
Publisher Betterway Books
Total Pages 0
Release 1999-07-15
Genre House & Home
ISBN 9781558704909

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A guide for woodworkers to build chairs, tables, dressers, china closets, lamps, secretaries and more - in the Arts & Crafts style.

Arts & Crafts Furniture Anyone Can Make

Arts & Crafts Furniture Anyone Can Make
Title Arts & Crafts Furniture Anyone Can Make PDF eBook
Author David Thiel
Publisher Popular Woodworking Books
Total Pages 160
Release 2011-01-18
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9781440306730

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Good Looking and Simple Furniture doesn't have to be complicated to be good looking. By reducing classic Arts & Crafts furniture designs to their basics, then adding simple, screw-together joinery, anyone can build great-looking furniture. Using basic tools (jigsaw, miter saw or circular saw and a cordless drill) even as a first-time woodworker you can successfully create a piece of furniture in a weekend that you'll proudly display for years. Each of the traditional (and some original) have designs in Arts & Crafts Furniture Anyone Can Make have been adjusted for size to accommodate the standard poplar, red oak or pine boards readily available at your local home center. The boards are sold cut to thickness and width, so with most of the projects all you need to do is cut the pieces to length and put them together. Even the finishes used are "off-she-shelf," relying on stains, paints and finish coats that are sold in any home center, and are easy to apply. Pick up some supplies today and build one of these classic projects!

In the Craftsman Style

In the Craftsman Style
Title In the Craftsman Style PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Taunton Press
Total Pages 180
Release 2001
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9781561583980

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Founded by William Morris in 1875 as a reaction against Victorian vulgarity, arts & crafts is still a popular style.

English Arts & Crafts Furniture

English Arts & Crafts Furniture
Title English Arts & Crafts Furniture PDF eBook
Author Nancy R. Hiller
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2018-06-26
Genre Design
ISBN 1440350825

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"Arts & Crafts" has come to be a name for a style of decorative arts, but just try to pin it down. It's a huge challenge, because it encompasses such a broad variety of work. Early pieces, such as some of those by William Morris, draw from more ornate Victorian artifacts. Contrast these with the simpler, medieval-inspired work of Morris, the austere elegance of chairs and built-in cabinetry by Voysey, or furniture produced by the Barnsleys--never mind the clear Art Nouveau influences in much of Mackintosh's work. It quickly becomes clear just how broad this period in design history really is. English Arts & Crafts Furniture explores the Arts & Crafts movement with a unique perspective on furniture designs inspired by English Arts & Crafts designers. Through examination of details and techniques as well as projects, you'll learn what sets English Arts & Crafts apart and gain a deeper understanding of the overall Arts & Crafts movement and its influences. In this book you'll find: • Insight into the history and culture surrounding the Arts & Crafts movement • An examination of influences that set English Arts & Crafts designers including William Morris, Charles Francis Annesley Voysey, Ernest Gimson, Ernest and Sidney Barnsley, and Charles Robert Ashbee apart from their American counterparts • 3 complete furniture projects that illustrate traits representative of English Arts & Crafts: a Voysey chair, a hayrake table designed by Ernest Gimson and a sideboard design from the Harris Lebus company, England’s largest furniture maker at the time Equal parts design survey and project book, English Arts & Crafts Furniture is a must-read for any serious fan of Arts & Crafts furniture.

Arts & Crafts Design

Arts & Crafts Design
Title Arts & Crafts Design PDF eBook
Author William H. Varnum
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Total Pages 260
Release 1995-08
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780879056995

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Originally published in 1916 when the Arts & Crafts movement was in its heyday, this is a virtual textbook of materials, color, techniques, and designs. Arts & Crafts Design is a practical guide to the creation of high-quality, high-style furnishings through the industrial arts. "In this relativistic age in which de gustilrie non disputandum est (it is undisputed that each person has their own sense of taste), it is refreshing to look back to the early twentieth century when at least a few people were certain that there are universal rules for good art and also that they had themselves mastered these precepts and could pass them on to a society that loved commonly held values. William H. Varnum was one of those people. He offers here a textbook that will, if followed, allow students to 'directly apply well-recognized principles of design to specific materials and problems.' No situation esthetics here. In fact, he followed these principles in designing the logos representing his tools and ratio system on the cover of his book. "The publisher of this new edition has added a useful foreword and substitued the title Arts and Crafts Design for the original (1916) Industrial Arts Design, an appropriate modification since the term "industrial" suggests factory production whereas Varnum referred to objects that today we call "Craftsman"--Rookwood pottery, Stickley furniture, Jarvie candlesticks, etc. A delightful touch is that Varnum included pictures of these objects alongside the principles by which he believed they were designed. Varnum's book offers an enlightening, if somewhat technical, insight into thinking about design before World War I. There is no doubt that the Arts and Crafts period during which the principles of simple beauty married so neatly with function can be better understood and appreciated today through Varnum's perceptions." Robert Winter