Three Acquired Pieces — One Inspiring Collection
If you receive the Two Red Roses Foundation e-newsletter you have already heard the exciting news of their most recent acquisition!
The work of the iconic architect brothers Charles and Henry Greene has been well documented for over a century.…
Coming To A Close In Pasadena
Two major Arts and Crafts exhibitions are closing at The Pasadena Museum of California Art and we hope you’re able to see them before they do!
First up is the masterfully curated, The Nature of William S. Rice: Arts and Crafts Painter and…
Preserving A Piece of Stickley History
There is good news coming out of Syracuse, New York! Plans are underway for the long anticipated restoration of the Gustav Stickley House!
A unique icon in American architecture and interior design, the Gustav Stickley House in Syracuse represents…
The Riordan Collection: An Arizona Treasure
This week features Part Two of our three part series on the Riordan Mansion in Flagstaff, Arizona. We'd like to thank Kathy Ferreta, Riordan Volunteer for the following article. To read Part One, click here!
In 1902, a young architect, Charles…
The History of Riordan
For the next three weeks we're going to be highlighting an under-celebrated gem of the Arts and Crafts Movement -- The Riordan Mansion in Flagstaff, Arizona. This week we'll be focusing on the history of Riordan, followed by the collection of…
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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.