Archive for the ‘Accessories’ Category
Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
Much like Gustav Stickley, a dominant influence of the Spanish settler’s furniture designs in the early colonization of America, was the lack of good tools. While, like other settlers from other countries, the Spaniards brought the influence of their home land, they were so isolated in the New World that they succumbed to native materials [...]
Tags: Gustav Stickley, Interior Design, Mission, Mission Furniture, Santa Fe Trail, solid wood, Spaniard, trastero
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Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
You have wisely invested in custom made and finished solid wood bookcases or shelves from Amish designers and craftsman – now what? You have items you love and that need homes, but how best to display them to not only showcase the collection but to not detract from your beautiful heirloom furniture.
First, realize what [...]
Tags: amish bookcase, Amish Bookcases, Amish Furniture Styles, custom furniture, decorate, heirloom furniture, shelf, Wood Bookcases
Posted in Accessories, Art & Photography, Bookcases, Clocks, Collectibles, DIY Projects, Decorating Ideas, Design Style, Fireplaces, Furniture Tips, Furniture Uses, Home Life, Home Office Design, Mirrors, Modern & Contemporary, Organization, Porcelain & China, Storage | No Comments »
Sunday, April 26th, 2009
Amish solid wood bookcases, shelves, corner cabinets and hutches, that themselves are collectible, are the optimal organization center for any collection. Today’s collector knows that the best way to showcase your collection is in a central area, instead of spread throughout the home or office. Collecting is as old a desire as the hunting and [...]
Tags: Amish, Art, Bookcases, Collecting, corner cabinets, Craftsman, custom shelves, hardwood, Hutch, hutches, investment, Organization, solid wood
Posted in Art & Photography, Bookcases, Clocks, Collectibles, Decorating Ideas, Design Style, Furniture Uses, Home Life, Linens, Organization, Porcelain & China, Storage | No Comments »
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
Really great rooms begin with thoughtfully developed plans springing forth from good ideas and furniture like the Amish present. A truly great room should have an almost anthropomorphic character; décor that is memorable because it seems to actually have its own personality. When you walk in to it all of your senses can perceive the [...]
Tags: Amish, Color Scheme, environment, Furniture, home palette, INSPIRATION scrapbook, The Amish
Posted in Accessories, Art & Photography, Bedrooms, DIY Projects, Design Style, Dining Room Furniture, Furniture Tips, Home Life, Home Office Design, Rugs & Carpets | 1 Comment »
Thursday, April 16th, 2009
The Amish craft solid wood designs that often replicate the popular look of Heywood-Wakefield. Unless you have a love for solid wood furniture from the golden era of Modern design (circa 1936-1966) you may be unfamiliar with the name Heywood-Wakefield and the furniture associated. Among admirers and collectors of this company’s designs it is wildly [...]
Tags: Amish, B. F. Heywood, Benjamin Heywood, Chairs, Cyrus Wakefield, Furniture, Gilbert Rhode, Heywood-Wakefield, Kohinoor, Levi Heywood, Modern Design, modern furniture, Moses Wood, Russell Wright, Seth Heywood, solid wood, Solid wood furniture, W. Joseph Carr
Posted in Collectibles, Design Style, History of Furniture Making, Maple Furniture, Modern & Contemporary | No Comments »
Friday, April 3rd, 2009
Art Deco-
Art Deco was born in 1925 at the Paris International Exposition and lived and evolved over a quarter of a century. Evoking images of nude nymphs, geometry-centric lines curves and shapes, early chrome and glass and caricatures of greyhound dogs, Art Deco has often been misunderstood.
Within the genre of Deco there were several sub-categories. [...]
Tags: art deco, Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts, dirk van erp, Gustav Stickley, Mission, mission designers, tiffany, William Morris
Posted in Accessories, Arts and Crafts, Bedrooms, Collectibles, Craftsman, Design Style, Dining Room Furniture, History of Furniture Making, Lamps & Lighting, Mission, Modern & Contemporary, Oak Furniture, Upholstered Furniture | No Comments »
Wednesday, April 1st, 2009
Bonnets are not only worn but collected as home decor accessories. Once upon a time a bonnet referred to the headgear worn by a man, not a woman. From priests to beef-eaters, the head coverings were masculine attire. The Scotch still refer to caps as “bonnets.” In its original form the definition of a bonnet [...]
Tags: Amish, amish bonnets, Anabaptists, Easter bonnets, Madison Square, Nebraska Amish, Quaker bonnets, Scotch bonnets, The Amish
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Friday, March 20th, 2009
As independent a creature as the domestic housecat, when a cat is ready to socialize with humans they love to play, cuddle and purr for no reason other than being near you. That alone is reason to own them…or, let them own you. Unfortunately, the thing they love even more than snuggling with you is [...]
Tags: Amish Furniture Styles, Cat Scratching, cats, DECLAW, furniture care, housecat, SCRATCH-PROOFING
Posted in DIY Projects, Furniture Tips, Home Life, Pets and Furniture, Rugs & Carpets, Sofas, Upholstered Furniture | No Comments »
Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
While we may collect things from sports cards to furniture simply for the enjoyment of the hunting and the gathering, most of us collect knowing that there is a chance if needs arose, we could sell that collection. Many a handcrafted Amish built bookcase holds the world’s most prized collectibles. It is a fact that [...]
Tags: Amish Furniture Styles, Art, Cedar Chest, Cedar Chests, Chests, colectibles, Hutch, hutches, Quilts, Storage, storage units
Posted in Accessories, Amish Quilts, Bookcases, Cedar Chests & Trunks, Clocks, Collectibles, DIY Projects, Home Life, Lamps & Lighting, Linens, Organization, Porcelain & China, Rugs & Carpets, Storage | No Comments »
Wednesday, February 25th, 2009
The rich warmth of a traditional handmade rug adds depth and personality to any room. Hooked, needlepoint, latch, knitted, crocheted, woven, painted canvas floorcloths, braided or twisted from torn strips of discarded fabric a handmade rug is a one of a kind treasure. How you care for your handmade rugs will make an extreme difference [...]
Tags: Amish Furniture Styles, braided rugs, carpets, crocheted rugs, Hooked rugs, knitted rugs, latch rugs, needlepoint rugs, painted canvas floorcloths, rugs, woven rugs
Posted in Accessories, DIY Projects, Home Life, Rugs & Carpets | 1 Comment »