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Fall 2009 issue

Arts and Crafts Homes Magazine Fall 2009 Issue

A preview of what’s in the Arts & Crafts Homes Fall 2009 issue

A note from the Editor:

It’s been years since I went antiquing in Essex. That’s the old ship-building town next to Gloucester, which is incidentally famous for a cluster of antiques stores, most of them right on the Essex River and close by Woodman’s eat-in-the-raw lobster and clambake establishment. Going to Essex was a highlight of my early trips to Cape Ann, but I’ve been a local for twenty years and I haven’t needed furniture lately. Then last week I decided to look for a big oak bookcase, to hold two hundred books I’m bringing home from the office. Click to continue reading the Editor’s Note ->

3 Arts & Crafts Kitchens

Fabulous revival kitchens appeared in three different features in our Fall 2009 issue of Arts& Crafts Homes. Here’s a look at these projects.

Michael FitzSimmons

In Chicagoland, Michael FitzSimmons is the Arts & Crafts guru dispensing preservation advice, providing client services, and representing the best practitioners of the Revival.

Art + Craft

See these great products featured in this month’s Fall issue. From furniture to finishing hardware, we highlight items that 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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3 Arts & Crafts Kitchens

by Arts & Crafts Editor

Fabulous revival kitchens appeared in three different features in our Fall 2009 issue of Arts& Crafts Homes. Here’s a look at these projects.

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Spanish Knocker

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This gothic Spanish Revival door knocker is hand-forged in iron with fine chisel details. The ring measures about 5″ in diameter; total length is about 9″.

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Dancing Peg Bed

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A new bed features the “dancing peg joinery” of Charles and Henry Greene. The hand-carved panels are done by master carver Matthew Strong.

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Figured Surfaces

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This custom-made desk in figured cherry and anigre veneer is available with a matching printer table and wastebasket.

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A Trim Value

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The Trimline is one of several new “value line” range hoods in sizes up to 48″. All offer super-quiet internal fans, micro baffle filters, and halogen lighting.

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Coffered Cherry

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Create a coffered ceiling in just a day with Evoba, a proprietary system in rich woods like oak and cherry.

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Rich Mosaic

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Square and rectangular tiles and a mosaic border in rich Arts & Crafts glazes create an intricate pattern for a floor.

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This is True Arts and Crafts

by Arts & Crafts Editor
Patricia Poore, Editor of Arts and Crafts Homes Magazine

It’s been years since I went antiquing in Essex. That’s the old ship-building town next to Gloucester, which is incidentally famous for a cluster of antiques stores…

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Michael FitzSimmons

by Arts & Crafts Editor
FitzSimmons showroom, Oak Park

In Chicagoland, Michael FitzSimmons is the A&C guru dispensing preservation advice, providing client services, and representing the best practitioners of the Revival.

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