Michigan

Charles Lang Freer House

Charles Lang Freer House

This Shingle style house was designed in 1890 by Philadelphia architect Wilson Eyre. In 1904 a gallery was added. Private residence.

71 East Ferry Avenue
Detroit,  Michigan  48202
United States

Detroit Institute of Arts

Detroit Institute of Arts

Among the various objects often on display are works by Pewabic, Dedham, Grueby, silversmith Arthur Stone and others. Contact them to see what is currently on display.

5200 Woodward Avenue
Detroit,  Michigan  48202
United States

Fair Lane (Henry Ford Estate)

Fair Lane (Henry Ford Estate)

Designed in 1913 as the home of Henry Ford, Fair Lane combines the Prairie School style with English Gothic. The building was first designed by Marion Mahony, a former associate of Frank Lloyd Wright.

4901 Evergreen Road
Dearborn,  Michigan  48128
United States

Ford Homes Historic District

Ford Homes Historic District

Bounded by Monroe and Nowlin Streets, Conrail (Michigan Central Railroad) tracks, and Military Street, Dearborn, Michigan.


Dearborn,  Michigan
United States

Grand Rapids Public Museum

Grand Rapids Public Museum

Anyone with an interest in furniture production which took place in the Grand Rapids area during the Arts & Crafts era should stop by this treasure trove of catalogues, magazines and research material. Included in their collection are examples of Arts & Crafts furniture.

272 Pearl Street Northwest
Grand Rapids,  Michigan  49504
United States

Medbury’s- Grove Lawn Subdivisions Historic District

Medbury’s- Grove Lawn Subdivisions Historic District

Bounded by Easton, Hamilton, Moss, Puritan, and Woodward Avenues, Highland Park, Michigan.


Highland Park,  Michigan
United States

Meyer May House

Meyer May House

Considered one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s finest Prairie School homes, this residence was built in 1908 and restored in 1987 by Steelcase Inc. This is a must-see building for anyone in the Grand Rapids area.

450 Madison Avenue Southeast
Grand Rapids,  Michigan  49503
United States

Motawi Tileworks

Motawi Tileworks

Our tile designs are influenced by turn of the century Arts and Crafts artists and potteries. Nawal Motawi believes “in respecting the best of historical design – rendering old motifs in new ways.”

170 Enterprise Drive
Ann Arbor,  Michigan  48103
United States

Pewabic Pottery

Pewabic Pottery

Designed by William Stratton in 1907 for his future wife, Mary Chase Perry, this quaint cottage first served as her pottery and now is a museum dedicated to her and her works.

10125 East Jefferson Avenue
Detroit,  Michigan  48215
United States

Saarinen House (Cranbrook Art Museum)

Saarinen House (Cranbrook Art Museum)

Architect and designer Eliel Saarinen constructed this home in 1931 on the grounds of Cranbrook, where he was once president of the Cranbrook Academy of Art. The house and furnishings, while in some respects indicative of Mid-Century Modern, reveal their debt to Arts & Crafts.

39221 Woodward Avenue
Bloomfield Hills,  Michigan  48303
United States

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