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Early Summer 2009 Issue

Arts and Crafts Homes Magazine Early Summer 2009 Issue

What’s in Arts & Crafts Homes Early Summer 2009 Issue?

A note from the Editor:

For years—decades, in fact—I operated as an independent publisher, because no one told me how crazy that was. Although we were non-profit without the benefits (artisans out there, you can relate!), everybody in our shop enjoyed doing custom-quality work, and remarkably, the bills got paid…for a long, long time.

Media and publishing are changing, rapidly and unpredictably.

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Ultimate Arts & Crafts – inside a Colonial Revival!

This gambrel-roofed brick Georgian house in New Hampshire was built in 1901. Its classical massing and stately portico are clearly meant to impress.

Pilgrimage: Willamette Valley, Oregon

Brian Coleman takes us past rural vistas and vineyards in Oregon’s Willamette Valley to see bungalows in Silverton and towns revived.

Art + Craft

See these great products featured in this month’s Early Summer issue. From William Morris furniture to bronze finishing hardware. We highlight items hat you will love to see in your home.

Calendar of Events

Check for upcoming Arts & Crafts events coming to an area near you. Have an event that isn’t posted? Be sure to submit to our editors here.

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Knock, Knock

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Just introduced, the Loop Knocker features an unusual twisting design.

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Columbus Avenue

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A reproduction of a 1902 piece, the Gus Sideboard is trimmed with thick strap hinges and star-and-pyramid drawer pulls.

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Ready to Tile?

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Matched to historic tiles from the 1880s to 1930s, these creamy white subway tiles come in the classic 3″ x 6″ shape, 4″ squares and hexes, plus a full complement of trim.

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Tree Trio

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Made by John and Scottie Post in one of North Carolina’s historic pottery regions, these bronze luster vases are hand-thrown.

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Savvy Border

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A border of Savvy Square Mosaic tiles creates a band of color and intricate pattern against a backdrop of field tile in graduated sizes.

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Putting on Airs

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This colorful through-wall exhaust fan comes with an aluminum grille finished in your choice of powdercoated colors or plated metals like nickel and chrome.

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Enduring Bronze

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New this year, the bronze bas relief tiles in the Aubrey series come in three finishes.

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Irises from the Forge

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Irises in Steel and Glass is a collaboration between Dean Howard (metalwork) and Anne Ryan Miller (stained glass).

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Twining Rose and Peony

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The Dunedin is a reproduction of a period Donegal carpet in periwinkle blue.

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Finishing Hardware

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These handmade etched copper switchplates are the finishing touch for any Arts and Crafts-era home.

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Aurora Borealis

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The glaze colors in the new Northern Lights series graduate from deep cobalt to brilliant lime green.

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Roses and Pinks

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Pink & Rose is a new revival of an 1890 William Morris design.

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Oregon’s Willamette Valley

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Rural vistas, vineyards, bungalows in Silverton, and a Tudor–Gothic theatre in Salem: a lovely drive!

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Doors Closed and Opened

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For years—decades, in fact—I operated as an independent publisher, because no one told me how crazy that was…

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