The Finer Details of Limbert: A Demonstration
by Kate Nixon
As American Arts and Crafts furniture became popular at the turn of the century, Grand Rapids, Michigan became a leading furniture capital of the world. In Grand Rapids, Charles P. Limbert - after a few years of developing…
Celebrating the Beauty of the Mountains: Two National Arts and Crafts Conference Posters
by Kate Nixon
Longtime attendees of the National Arts & Crafts Conference at the Grove Park Inn all over the country have these annual works framed in quarter sawn oak. Those who want to continue their collection will find some…
Rookwood, Fulper, Newcomb Ceramics And Stickley Works From a Hollywood Collection at Treadway
by Kate Nixon
Decorative Arts Auction
Treadway Gallery
January 16th, 2022, starts at 11 AM Eastern
Gallery closed to the public, but bidding available online, phone, and absentee
The many colors and glazes of Fulper, Rookwood…
Is It Biltmore Industries or Biltmore Estate?
Editor's note: this article has been republished and has been edited to reflected the Grovewood Village's new website.
Original date of publication: January 25th, 2016.
For those of you coming to the 35th National Arts and Crafts…
Plans for the 35th National Arts and Crafts Conference
As local and national media monitors information regarding Covid-19 and the emerging Omicron variant, the 35th National Arts and Crafts Conference at the historic Omni Grove Park Inn continues to be scheduled as an in-person event. If…
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