The 3.7 Million Dollar Lamp
by Kate Nixon
After an exciting bidding war, someone now has an historic Tiffany lamp for the price of $3,745,000.00: a now world-record selling Tiffany lamp.
During the May 13th Early 20th Century Auction at Rago Arts, a…
Springtime for Art Pottery Fans at Treadway
by Kate Nixon
Art pottery bright with spring colors, a colorful Wisteria lamp, Arts and Crafts metal and more will be available to bid on May 16th at Treadway’s 20th Century Decorative Arts auction. This 400-lot sale…
The Importance of Connecting: Small Group Discussions in the Era of Covid
by Kate Nixon
Long before the word “Zoom” found its way into typical discussion, the community that looks forward to making their annual vacation to the Grove Park Inn for the National Arts and Crafts Conference and Shows would…
Roycroft Table Lamps
Editor's note: this article is a re-publication of an article originally published September 20th, 2011. (nearly 1o years ago!) Continuing our exploration of Roycroft, this article focuses on the table lamps - an amalgamation of colorful leaded…
The Well-Crafted Legacy of the Stickley Family
by Amanda Clifford
Editor's note: to celebrate the 14th anniversary of the Stickley Museum in Fayetteville, NY (formerly the L. & J.G. Stickley factory), we're giving director Amanda Clifford this space to tell us about the new addition…
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ArtsandCraftsCollector.com is a website dedicated to exploring the works, artisans, historical origins and the contemporary revival of the American Arts & Crafts Movement. The historic movement started as a response to the country’s Industrial Revolution and encouraged simple design paying tribute to the natural world over the intricate design of the Victorian era.