Style 1900 is a quarterly magazine that celebrates the Arts and Crafts movement in America and abroad, circa 1890–1920. Each issue explores the antiques, architecture, philosophy and personalities that defined the era, and highlights homes, collectors, events and products preserving this legacy. A typical issue might showcase…
Architecture
Craftsman, Mission, Prairie, Art Nouveau, Vienna Secession, Jugendstil, Frank Lloyd Wright, Greene and Greene, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Glasgow School, British Arts & Crafts
Furniture
Gustav Stickley, Roycroft, Charles Rohlfs
Art Pottery
Fulper, Grueby, Teco, Rookwood, George Ohr, Newcomb College
Metalwork
Heintz, Roycroft, Robert Riddle Jarvie, Archibald Knox, Dirk Van Erp
...as well as historic preservation, furniture restoration, travel, and more!

Style 1900 Features
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A Pasadena couple wanted a house with plenty of garden space. They wound up restoring a landmark by California’s premier architects.
George Ohr not only sold pottery—he sold a view of himself that still fascinates us today.
Inspired by poetry, music and legend, the idea of gesamtkunstwerk (“the total work of art”) lies behind some of the greatest Arts and Crafts architecture.
These oft-overlooked period pieces let you bracket your books in style.
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What is a shopmark worth? How can you spot an original finish? Expert Bruce Johnson answers these two key collecting questions.
Master restorer Dennis Bertucci tells how to bleach water stains on an antique cabinet and replace missing veneer.
News, events, and exhibitions for the Arts& Crafts enthusiast. Rosemary T. Smith reviews recent books.
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