A scholar of the Arts and Crafts movement uses photographs and archival prints to trace the origins of the back-to-basics style that has come back into vogue recently
Collection of 594 illustrations, including 277 photos, of authentic, prized Craftsman furniture as shown in two catalogs — circa 1910 — by foremost manufacturers.
With over 200 detailed illustrations and descriptions, these two catalogs are essential reading and reference materials and identification guides for Stickley furniture. Captions cite materials, dimensions, and prices.
A reprint of two rare catalogs (circa 1908–1910) of furniture makers — brothers of Gustav Stickley — who played a key role in the Arts & Crafts movement. Over 200 illustrations.
Barbara Stickley died on February 24 , 1902 , Williams Binghamton City Directory 1902 , J. E. Williams of Binghamton , New York , 512. Throughout the years both she and Charles appear to have housed a number of other family members .
This book gives today's woodworkers the heart of the Craftsman aesthetic along with all the information needed for success in the workshop. Robert W. Lang is a cabinetmaker and draftsman living in Ohio.
Make authentic reproductions of handsome, functional, durable furniture: tables, chairs, wall cabinets, desks, a hall tree, and more.
... fireplace will amply heat a seven-room house, with a consumption of from seven to ten tons of coal per year in a climate like that of our Central States. The exact amount of fuel consumed, however, depends largely upon the exposure, the ...
Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) is an iconic character and one of the most influential figures of the American Arts & Crafts movement. A self-made man whose furniture company, Craftsman Workshops, and...
A tribute to furniture craftsman Gustav Stickley honoring the spirit of the man and his work by integrating a life history with design philosophy and instructions for building nine pieces...
Stickley pioneered a style of architecture that came to be known as Mission. Complete plans for 78 authentic Mission-style dwellings are reprinted here from an original 1912 publication with over 300 black-and-white illustrations.