Photo Gallery: Arts & Crafts Artisans
Check out some of the authentic and inventive pieces produced by modern Arts & Crafts artisans.
By Clare Martin
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| Copper and wood cherry blossom clock, James Mattson |
Much like their predecessors in the original Arts & Crafts movement, many of the artisans working in Arts & Crafts styles and techniques today don't limit their talents to a single product. Whether their preferred medium is glass, copper, or wood, they're putting their creative stamp on a variety of decorative objects, from wine glasses to clocks to spot-on reproduction furniture. Click through the gallery below to check out some of their most enduring handmade items.
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Reproduction Voysey bedroom chair, Christopher Vickers, artsandcraftsdesign.com. |
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Craftsman-style wastepaper basket, S.D. Murphy, www.murphywoodworking.com. |
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Opal double-feather vases, Carl Radke, phoenixartglass.com. |
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Copper and wood cherry blossom clock, James Mattson, jamesmattson.com. |
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Reproduction Gimson dining table, Christopher Vickers, artsandcraftsdesign.com. artsandcraftsdesign.com. |
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Reproduction Maybeck hall chair, S.D. Murphy, murphywoodworking.com. |
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Glass pendant necklaces, Pavonine Glass, pavonineglass.com. |
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Gold California Poppy wine glasses and decanter, Carl Radke, phoenixartglass.com. |
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Tree-design copper bookend, James Mattson, www.jamesmattson.com. |
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Vine glass tumblers, Pavonine Glass, pavonineglass.com. |
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