Style 1900 Magazine

Style 1900
is a quarterly magazine that celebrates the Arts and Crafts movement in America and abroad, circa 1890–1920. Each issue explores the antiques, architecture, philosophy and personalities that defined the era, and highlights homes, collectors, events and products preserving this legacy.
Architecture
Craftsman, Mission, Prairie, Art Nouveau, Vienna Secession, Jugendstil, Frank Lloyd Wright, Greene & Greene, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Glasgow School, British Arts & Crafts
Furniture
Gustav Stickley, Roycroft, Charles Rohlfs
Art Pottery
Fulper, Grueby, Teco, Rookwood, George Ohr, Newcomb College
Metalwork
Heintz, Roycroft, Robert Riddle Jarvie, Archibald Knox, Dirk Van Erp
...as well as historic preservation, furniture restoration, travel, and more!

Old California Lantern Company Heintz Collector

New Lease on Life
Each summer, media scion Kip Forbes retreats to southern Colorado and a pair of houses brimming with Arts and Crafts treasures.
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Visit Crown Point Cabinetry
A new L.A. bungalow combines
old-school allure with family-
friendly features.
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Minneapolis designer John Bradstreet introduced global style to America’s heartland.
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Largely ignored by U.S. collectors, Loetz made art glass that rivaled its American counterparts.
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Revisit the roots of American Arts and Crafts in historic Syracuse, N.Y.
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How to tighten a chair, remove a tricky screw, fix a sticky door and finish bare wood.
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Understanding lamp prices, shop marks, Jarvie candlesticks, and what hardware can reveal.
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Activities for the Arts and Crafts enthusiast.
Reviews of recent books about leather, furniture, Tiffany, rugs, and Chicago's enduring influence.