Fall 2008 : Volume 21, No. 3

Style 1900 is a quarterly magazine exploring the antiques, architecture, philosophy and personalities of the Arts & Crafts movement in America and abroad. We cover Craftsman, Mission, and Prairie style and the distinctive California homes of Greene & Greene—but we also bring you the Glasgow School, Jugendstil, the Vienna Secession, British Arts & Crafts, and Art Nouveau, as well as the work of modern-day craftsmen inspired by the Arts & Crafts spirit.   
Enthusiasts read Style 1900 to stay up to date on collecting (for all pocketbooks), events and exhibitions, books, travel, historic preservation, new products and more. A typical issue might showcase furniture by Gustav Stickley, the Roycroft or Charles Rohlfs; art pottery by Fulper, Grueby, Teco, Rookwood, George Ohr or Newcomb College; metalwork by Heintz, the Roycroft, Robert Riddle Jarvie, Archibald Knox or Dirk Van Erp; and architecture by Frank Lloyd Wright or Charles Rennie Mackintosh. We also offer inspired interiors, travel destinations, and answers from experts on collecting and restoration.
Welcome to Style 1900 magazine…
Inspired Living for the Bungalow and Beyond
On the Cover:
A close collaboration produces a charming craftsman retreat. Shown: A view of the 1916 retreat in North Carolina. Photograph by Martin Fox. Styling by Sallye Fox.
Featured in the current issue:
Feature 1
The Midwest’s premiere workshop produced wearable Arts and Crafts—and many pieces are still affordable.
Feature 2
The Northwest’s talented craftsmen worked in wood, stained glass, copper, silver, and more.
Feature 3
A new exhibition at the Wadsworth Atheneum showcases Gustav’s best.