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Arts & Crafts Conference in Ashville NC

February 11th, 2010

One of the largest Arts & Crafts conferences in the country starts in Ashville, NC next week. The 23rd Annual Arts & Crafts Conference will be held from February 19-21, 2010. The conference will have more than 2000 Arts & Crafts collectors from across the country, all looking for their next piece or pieces of amazing furniture. The conference is held at the most famous Arts & Crafts resort in the world, The Grove Park Inn, which is a magnificent resort set in the Arts & Crafts style, but with all the added amenities and fun you would expect in a present day resort & spa.

We will have an original Gustav Stickley piece at the show which is a small leather top desk circa 1902-1903 which will be for sale at the Voorhees Craftsman booth. Voorhees Craftsman is a family run and owned Arts & Crafts dealer in Pasadena, CA and specialize in Gustav Stickley, L & J.G. Stickley, Roycroft, and Limbert furniture. They also produce their own handmade reproductions that are magnificent.

In addition to Mary Ann & Steve Voorhees from Pasadena, other authorities from across the country will be at this historic hotel and conference holding seminars, tours, books, demonstrations, workshops, food, friendships, special exhibits, works by contemporary crafts and firms and plenty of Arts & Crafts antiques on exhibit and for sale. A pass is only $145 per person and advance registration required. If you would like to attend please call: (828) 628-1915.

The Grove Park Inn’s website is: Groveparkinn.com and they have a new Web 2.0 website as well at: Grovesmagicalelixir.com. Make sure to visit the Voorhees Craftsman booth and website at: www.voorheescraftsman.com. The show’s website is: Arts-craftsconference.com

Here are some pictures of the hotel and some of our favorite examples of Stickley Furniture. We will post pictures of our Gustav Stickley desk in a following post, so stay tuned! Click on any image for a larger version:

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Grove Park Inn

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Revisiting the Arts and Crafts Movement

January 21st, 2010

In the late 1800’s and early 1900’s the Arts and Crafts movement took place as  designers and manual craftsmen were outraged at the designs of the Industrial Revolution. The true craftsmen of this time period saw how the products of the Industrial Revolution were being mass produced by machines and rebelled against this revolution with a movement of their own, hoping that their handcrafted work using simple forms and natural materials would pull through and escape extinction from the power of the Industrial Revolution. The movement also hit on political reform, and was focused on the equality of all the arts, while highlighting the pleasure taken in creating handmade art and works.

The Arts and Crafts Movement began in England, spread to Canada, Australia and America where it was also called “Craftsman”.  The Arts & Crafts movement took hold in America about 1890, but did not really begin to influence architecture until the 20th Century. The movement also influenced domestic design and decorative arts by bringing more natural materials, traditional craftsmanship and economic reform into this style.

During this movement Charles and Henry Greene, began to design houses on the West Coast that combined Arts and Crafts concepts with the simple wooden architecture of Asian countries. In the Midwest Frank Lloyd Wright also adapted his own version of Arts & Crafts which is known as the Prairie Style. And on the East Coast, Gustav Stickley created a new design of furniture which also used the Arts and Crafts movement as its influence.

Many older designs are becoming new again and although the revival of Arts & Crafts is not necessarily new (circa 1980), it is very exciting. We have seen this revival take on very interesting designs as some interior designers, artists and architects are now coupling a more traditional Arts & Crafts style with contemporary elements and designs. The detail, care and joy one takes while building or creating an Arts & Crafts home, design or piece of decor, art or furniture is outstanding, whether it was made in the early 1900’s or 2010. One thing is for sure, designers, artists and architects all love making things, and what better way to do this then to make it by hand?

“Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.”  William Morris

Here are just a few Arts & Crafts examples:

Father Jose Mut's dining room at Mission San Juan Capistrano

Father Jose Mut's dining room at Mission San Juan Capistrano

Photograph by Robert A. Estremo, copyright 2005.

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