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Join Aimee from EuroLuxHome.com as she explores the rich history and enduring appeal of the Arts and Crafts furniture style, also known as the Eastlake style, in this informative and engaging video.
Originating in mid-to-late 19th-century England, the Arts and Crafts movement was a reaction to the opulence of the Victorian era and the impact of the Industrial Revolution on craftsmanship. As society became more mechanized and mass production took hold, the Arts and Crafts style harked back to the joy of crafting by hand, showcasing quality over quantity.
William Morris, a renowned interior designer who believed in traditional production methods and high-quality materials, was at the heart of this movement. He is best known for repeating nature patterns in textiles and wallpaper, paired with simpler furniture designs to balance the aesthetic. Charles Locke Eastlake, another key figure, further emphasized simplicity and utility with straight lines and shallow carvings, becoming a highly influential name in furniture design.
The Arts and Crafts movement made its way to the U.S., known as the Mission or Craftsman style, influenced by Spanish mission architecture and fueled by Eastlake's ideas. Gustav Stickley, an American furniture designer, established his Craftsman workshops in New York, producing robust, unadorned oak pieces that stood the test of time.
Today, the Arts and Crafts style resonates with those seeking simplicity, durability, and the charm of handcrafted furniture in an era of mass production and disposable culture. If you're interested in recognizing the hallmarks of this unique style while antiquing or want to understand its impact on European antiques, this is the video for you.
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@trix4meow
@trix4meow 5 ай бұрын
So helpful, thanks for these videos
@EuroLuxHomeandAntiques
@EuroLuxHomeandAntiques 5 ай бұрын
You're welcome! I'm so glad you're finding the videos interesting and helpful! Aimee at EuroLuxHome.com
@jeffschmick8279
@jeffschmick8279 3 ай бұрын
Are any of his old pieces of furniture still in good condition? Like what happens to old furniture as it ages - like if a chair of his, say, was kept and not sat on and not broken or damaged would it degrade over time or anything?
@EuroLuxHomeandAntiques
@EuroLuxHomeandAntiques 3 ай бұрын
As wood ages, the moisture evaporates and it begins to look dull and faded. However, if furniture is cared for on a regular basis by cleaning and waxing, it can last for hundreds of years in good condition. I have another series here on KZfaq about how to be an Antique Detective and figure out the age of a piece of furniture. In this episode, I talk about how wood ages in case you'd like to learn more: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/aLacaduWt7OsnYk.html I will also have a new series of videos coming up about cleaning, waxing, and caring for your antique pieces. Subscribe to our channel so you don't miss them! :) Thanks for your kind comments! Aimee at EuroLuxHome.com
@marykayryan7891
@marykayryan7891 5 ай бұрын
I am very interested in what is called the Chicago bungalow, of which there are 80,000 examples in the greater Chicago area. These are a bit later than the Arts & Crafts movement (1920's and 30's) but are clearly influenced by it. (Lots of wood, simple lines. Deep eves with simple supports. Faux timbering on upper levels. Brick fireplaces. Decorative windows on upper half etc. Room divider half book shelves etc. I was wondering if you know much about the interiors of these houses, as finding ones that have not been "modernized" and grossly uglified, is not easy and I have found exactly one book on them. Done by the Chicago Architecture Foundation-. It's focus is primarily on the outside and the built-in's and not furniture. Anything you know would be helpful. Thanks.
@EuroLuxHomeandAntiques
@EuroLuxHomeandAntiques 5 ай бұрын
Hi Mary Kay, Thanks for reaching out! Unfortunately I do not know much about the Chicago bungalow that you describe. My area of focus has been European antique furniture and I haven't studied this regional offshoot here in the Chicago area. But if I find something of interest, I'll reach out to you! Best wishes, Aimee at EuroLuxHome.com
@marykayryan7891
@marykayryan7891 5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for getting back to me. Just to be clear, I already have a lot of information on the houses themselves including amenities and built-in's. I am trying to find out if they were largely built with Arts & Crafts type interiors and anything about furniture you might run into. It's a beautiful style. You might have fun looking into it. Thanks again.@@EuroLuxHomeandAntiques
@mypointofview1111
@mypointofview1111 3 ай бұрын
I understand that Americans are very interested in history and antiques as a way of getting to know their roots. However in the quest for making how people lived in the 1800s to how people live now many facets are ignored. The concept of department stores or large shops wasn't a thing. Furniture and decorative items were still bespoke made by individual craftsmen. They usually set up a shop in a town and advertised in the local newspapers or were recommended by word of mouth. Very few were rich although there were the beginnings of what would be known as the middle class or merchants. The arts and crafts movement was about trying to maintain the craftsmanship in Furniture and home decoration. Back then you would decoate maybe every 5 to 10 years and your Furniture would have to last many years. This is why so many pieces are still around today and are better made than Furniture you can buy these days. The last movement of crafted furniture was in the mid century 20th century, again why so many pieces of Danish and Scandinavian Furniture are still around now and look as good now as the day they left the workshops. Also, for your information there was a similar movement in Poland at the same time as William Morris was involved in the arts & crafts called Young Poland. There was an exhibition of this a few years ago at the William Morris house in Walthamstow which was very interesting. You may be able to get a copy of the book that accompanied that exhibition on amazon
@EuroLuxHomeandAntiques
@EuroLuxHomeandAntiques 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching our channel and adding to the story! :) Yes, many Americans are interested in the history of antiques, and also as a way to participate in the "green economy" by purchasing antique and vintage items instead of new items. We love antiques because of the amazing craftsmanship, high-quality, and durability. The exhibit you mention is very interesting - thanks for bringing it to my attention! I will check it out. Best wishes, Aimee at EuroLuxHome.com
@Art-is-craft
@Art-is-craft Ай бұрын
The British crafts movement was just a cultural period of crafts. It was not an organised political or technical movement.
@EuroLuxHomeandAntiques
@EuroLuxHomeandAntiques Ай бұрын
​@@Art-is-craft thanks for watching our channel! You're right that the Arts and Crafts movement was not an organized political or technical movement. It was an intentional reaction against industrialization by people who desired a return to hand-crafted artisanship. Best wishes, Aimee at EuroLuxHome.com
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