Archive for the ‘Mission’ Category
Monday, November 17th, 2008
Frank Lloyd Wright believed in organic lifestyles and environments. His thought was that “The good building is not one that hurts the landscape, but one which makes the landscape more beautiful than it was before the building was built.” In the early part of the twentieth century Wright and other organic minded Arts and Crafts […]
Tags: Amish Furniture Styles, Arts and Crafts, cabin, form follows function, Frank Lloyd Wright, great architects, hardwood, indoor environments, Luis Sullivan, Mission, mission designers, organic environment
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Friday, October 31st, 2008
Everyone longs for a moment, or longer, to relax but the fact is that most of us don’t really know how to reach full relaxation. Also, the irony in relaxing at spas, retreats, etc., is that the cost alone can create more stress. By setting up a home environment that is conducive to relaxing we […]
Tags: Amish Furniture Styles, Arts and Crafts, arts and crafts movement, bathroom retreat, better relationships, chairs and ottomans, home environment, how to relax, morris chair, recliner chair, recliners, William Morris
Posted in Amish Storage, Arts and Crafts, Chairs, Craftsman, DIY Projects, Decorating Ideas, Furniture Tips, Furniture Uses, Home Life, Mission | 2 Comments »
Monday, October 20th, 2008
Mechanical furniture like the Morris reclining chair have a long, interesting and well documented history thanks to great designers like William Morris and Gustav Stickley and important design authors like Sigfried Giedion. In these icon’s footsteps dedicated Amish craftsmen still produce mechanical furniture and recreate solid wood Morris chairs. The Amish Morris Chair recliners are […]
Tags: Amish, Arts and Crafts, convertible furniture, Furniture, furniture design, great exhibition of 1851, Gustav Stickley, Mission, morris chair, Morris Recliner, recliner chair, stickley furniture, William Morris
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Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
“Nature is my manifestation of God. I go to nature every day for inspiration in the day’s work. I follow in building the principles which nature has used in its domain,” wrote the legendary American furniture designer and architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Wright was born June 8, 1867, just in time for the Arts and […]
Tags: american furniture, Arts and Crafts, arts and crafts movement, Frank Lloyd Wright, furniture design, organic unity, prairie style
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Monday, October 6th, 2008
Gustav Stickley (3/9/1858 - 4/21/1942) was the preeminent American Arts and Crafts Mission furniture designer and builder. Stickley’s designs are still collected and copied today and stand as a perfect example of America’s influence on England’s Arts and Crafts movement. Stickley led an interesting life of great influence in his field but Stickley did not […]
Tags: Arts and Crafts, arts and crafts movement, Craftsman, electric chair, furniture design, Gustav Stickley, Mission, primitive designs, stickley brothers
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Friday, September 5th, 2008
While Arts and Crafts architectural appeal begins at the curb the interior appeal begins with the entrance hall or foyer. This area gives the guest the legend to the home’s décor intention. The entryway is the pivotal point, the hub of the home, where everyone must come through to get to the rest of the rooms. As first […]
Tags: Amish Furniture Styles, Arts and Crafts, Benches, entrance, entryway decor, grandfather clock, hall bench, hall tree, Hallway, Mission, Storage Bench
Posted in Amish Furniture Styles, Arts and Crafts, Craftsman, Decorating Ideas, Design Style, Furniture Uses, Mission, The Entryway | No Comments »
Monday, September 1st, 2008
With well-built, solid wood and upholstered furniture like the Amish create you can design a comfortable and healthy environment for both you and your pets. One of the most extravagant and interesting features you can add to your décor is a companion animal. No inanimate object can add as much personality to a house as […]
Tags: cats, Contemporary Furniture, dogs, eco-friendly, Furniture care tips, green, Mission, Modern Design, pet friendly, pets
Posted in Amish Furniture Styles, Decorating Ideas, Furniture Tips, Hickory Furniture, Log Cabin Homes, Mission, Pets and Furniture, Rustic Furniture | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, August 27th, 2008
Like the Amish woodworkers of today Arts and Crafts inspired designers created furnishings for all rooms of the home and office. Of all design styles the Mission or Arts and Crafts style may be the most efficient yet comforting. When designing with Mission pieces and Arts and Crafts objects keep in mind that in order […]
Tags: Amish, Arts and Crafts, Frank Lloyd Wright, Gustav Stickley, Mission, William Morris
Posted in Amish Furniture Styles, Arts and Crafts, Bookcases, Craftsman, Decorating Ideas, Design Style, Furniture Uses, Mission | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008
The modern day Amish craftsmen have kept the tradition of Mission furniture, crafted in hard solid American woods, alive into the 21st Century. Mission design was originally inspired by Southwestern North America’s buildings, actually real Missions built for and by missionaries. The Southwest United States had architecture that was influenced by the natural environment that […]
Tags: Amish, Amish Community, Amish Furniture Styles, Arts and Crafts, Hardwood Furniture, Mission
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Monday, August 11th, 2008
The well appointed home without a bookcase, especially a solid wood bookcase handmade by Amish craftsmen, is not truly a welcoming home. While it may seem a bit Shabby Chic to incorporate stacks of books around your home, in reality they are more accessible and better cared for in a strong and handsome hardwood bookcase. […]
Tags: Amish, Bookcases, Books, Buying Furniture, Dining Room, Dining Room Table, Library, Solid wood furniture
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