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Arts
& Crafts Style
The Arts and crafts movement
originated in London in 1888, inspired by the pre-industrial,
rural design style of William Morris. Arts & Crafts
is known for honesty of expression in workmanship and
materials. Tables in the Arts & Crafts style are true
to their insipation: simplicity, honesty, and utility.
They favor pure lines over baroque ornamentation, and
lighter stains to accentuate the beauty of the wood
grain.
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The Artisan table was inspired by the famous turn-of-the-century
Arts & Crafts Funiture Movement. Frank Llyod Wright,
among its leaders, guided the return to strong,
handcrafted, beautifully simple design. The distinct,
flared legs anchor this solid Ash table in any room
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The mission table takes its inspiration, and it's
name from Mission funiture. With the clean unornamented
lines of the Shaker tradition, this table features
distinctive corbels, set into massive support post
resting on two base trestles that are connected
by a broad bridge stretcher. |
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