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Late Summer 2009 Issue

For Your Fortress from Arroyo Craftsman

Named after a 14th-century Japanese castle, the new Himeji Outdoor Wall Light features white opalescent glass with red accents and a Mission brown finish. It measures 21″ high x 12″ wide. Prices begin at about $700. From Arroyo Craftsman, (800) 400-2776, arroyocraftsman.com

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Glazing Beauties

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A self-taught artist, Norm Lewellen creates original tiles in both hand-pressed clay and cast bronze. The 6″ ceramic tiles shown here retail for $50 each.

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Quote Gus

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Freshen up a wall with a favorite quotation from Stickley, Hubbard, Morris, or Wright. Letters come pre-pasted and -spaced in dozens of colors and fonts.

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Flowers of England

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Flowers of England from Trustworth Studios

“Falcon and Hollyhock” and “Essex Rose” are two newly reproduced wallpapers from C.F.A. Voysey designs dating to 1901 and 1906, respectively.

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Green Door

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Green Door from Lyden Door

The Crossmore is a molded, smooth-surfaced door with true recessed paneling in the classic Arts & Crafts three-panel configuration.

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On the Trail

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Pat Morrow’s (of Trail Mix Studio) latest creation, the Elk bench, features her signature hand carving.

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Late Summer 2009

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Late Summer 2009 issue of Arts and Crafts Homes and the Revival magazine content preview.

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Mile High Meandering

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Mile High Meandering

You can capture the flavor of old Denver in a three-day walkabout that includes bungalow neighborhoods and great 20th-century museums.

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Allow Me Hyperbole…

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Patricia Poore, Editor of Arts and Crafts Homes Magazine

Television on, one night last week I fell asleep early, only to wake up in the impossible humidity of two a.m. Very quietly, the TV was telling me about the secrets of the Parthenon.

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From the Mind of Gustav Stickley

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From the Mind of Gustav Stickley

At Crab Tree Farm, interiors like those in the Ellis Bungalow are filled with treasures, and designed based on suggestions from Stickley’s The Craftsman magazine.

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