The "In" list: William Morris C.R. Ashbee. Josef Hoffman. Gustav Stickley. Elbert Hubbard. Charles Reenie Mackintosh. Frank Lloyd Wright. Charles and Henry Greene. Peter Behrens. M.H. Baille Scott. Archibald Knox. (2006 INSPIRATION: The Arts and Crafts Mo

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From: Lustre
Date: 20060101
Author:Trayer, Chris

Some of these names may be familiar, while other's are known primarily for their design ingenuity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These acclaimed artists and designers were responsible for a new era of design: one where the emphasis was on modern design, clean lines, and distinctive handmade characteristics. Their rejection of revival styles creates a legacy that has withstood time.

Our "In" list continues to be influential. In fine jewelry, for one. the emphasis again lies in design inspired by the materials, original looks, and one-of-a-kind pieces, without a ...

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