Posts Tagged ‘William Morris’
Monday, November 10th, 2008
From baby cribs to bedroom suites, the gifted Amish woodworkers and Amish artisan designers build custom pieces for the entire family. Although every woman will appreciate their beauty, many of these items make particularly nice and very unique gifts for the men in your life. Whether you are buying a gift for a jet setter, […]
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Posted in Adirondack, Amish Storage, Hickory Furniture, Holidays & Gift Ideas, Home Life, Lodge, Log Cabin Homes, Rustic Furniture | No Comments »
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 […]
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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 […]
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Posted in Amish Furniture Styles, Arts and Crafts, Chairs, History of Furniture Making, Mission, Understanding Hardwood and Furniture Construction | No Comments »
Friday, August 29th, 2008
Like the Amish woodcrafters of today the first man to officially suggest Labor Day was also a carpenter. A day to praise the efforts of the hard working everyday laborer was first suggested around 1880 by Peter J. McGuire, founder of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters. By 1894 Congress made McGuire’s suggestion official and honored […]
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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 »