English Arts & Crafts Furniture

Projects & Techniques for the Modern Maker

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Pub Date Jun 26 2018 | Archive Date Jun 14 2018
F+W Media | Popular Woodworking Books

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Description

"Arts & Crafts" has come to be a name for a style of decorative arts, but just try to pin it down. It's a huge challenge, because it encompasses such a broad variety of work. Early pieces, such as some of those by William Morris, draw from more ornate Victorian artifacts. Contrast these with the simpler, medieval-inspired work of Morris, the austere elegance of chairs and built-in cabinetry by Voysey, or furniture produced by the Barnsleys--never mind the clear Art Nouveau influences in much of Mackintosh's work. It quickly becomes clear just how broad this period in design history really is.

English Arts & Crafts Furniture explores the Arts & Crafts movement with a unique perspective on furniture designs inspired by English Arts & Crafts designers. Through examination of details and techniques as well as projects, you'll learn what sets English Arts & Crafts apart and gain a deeper understanding of the overall Arts & Crafts movement and its influences. In this book you'll find:Insight into the history and culture surrounding the Arts & Crafts movementAn examination of influences that set English Arts & Crafts designers including William Morris, Charles Francis Annesley Voysey, Ernest Gimson, Ernest and Sidney Barnsley, and Charles Robert Ashbee apart from their American counterparts3 complete furniture projects that illustrate traits representative of English Arts & Crafts: a Voysey chair, a hayrake table designed by Ernest Gimson and a sideboard design from the Harris Lebus company, England’s largest furniture maker at the timeEqual parts design survey and project book, English Arts & Crafts Furniture is a must-read for any serious fan of Arts & Crafts furniture.

"Arts & Crafts" has come to be a name for a style of decorative arts, but just try to pin it down. It's a huge challenge, because it encompasses such a broad variety of work. Early pieces, such...


A Note From the Publisher

Nancy Hiller is a furniture and cabinet designer-builder with more than 30 years professional experience. She has published articles in Fine Woodworking, Popular Woodworking, Fine Homebuilding, Old-House Interiors, Old-House Journal, American Bungalow, Arts & Crafts Homes and the Revival, and Style: 1900, among other magazines and special-interest publications. She is the author of "A Home of Her Own" and "The Hoosier Cabinet in Kitchen History." http://nrhillerdesign.com

Nancy Hiller is a furniture and cabinet designer-builder with more than 30 years professional experience. She has published articles in Fine Woodworking, Popular Woodworking, Fine Homebuilding...


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ISBN 9781440350825
PRICE £22.99 (GBP)
PAGES 160

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What a lovely book, full of beautiful Arts and Crafts designs. This is ond I will refer to again and again.

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My love of the Arts and Crafts Movement came initially from The Arts and Crafts House by Adrian Tinniswood and I find that like the author I am drawn to the designs of William Morris. The book begins with an overview of the Movement describing what it is and the background against which it formed. The key movers like Ruskin and Morris are noted alongside some of the lesser known names like Baillie Scott, whilst the book is primarily concerned with the English element there are some references to comparable names of the US movement. For anyone looking for a useful digest of the key features of the arts and crafts movement then I would highly recommend this book. The book is very well illustrated and a wide range of examples of furniture and other interiors are shown alongside images of the main characters in the story.
The book then moves on to look at three different projects that you can undertake yourself, it is also interesting to note that the book highlights modern practitioners to prove that the ethos still lives. Each project includes more in depth information about the designer and their background before moving on to describe the project with plans and photographs of individual parts to show what is being described in the text.

This book is a brilliant read for anyone with an interest in the history of design and in particular the Arts and Crafts Movement, for those who are looking for a practical introduction to the ethos of constructing furniture using historically researched methods then this book will prove invaluable.

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English Arts & Crafts Furniture is a powerhouse of a new project book from author Nancy R. Hiller and publisher F+W Media. I'm a collector of woodworking project books. Most project books tend to be straight to the point with pictures, materials lists and some tutorial info. This book is quite different.

The included projects are presented with comprehensive historical background on the creators and designers along with templates and rough isometric sketches. There are good clear tutorial photos showing construction details to fill out the accompanying instructions. Materials lists are complete and detailed. The historical and biographical information is what really sets this book apart. I was surprised to find how much I enjoyed reading it cover to cover and devouring the history and lore behind the pieces. I loved the old photos and seeing the furniture in its natural environment.

This is emphatically not a beginner's book. There is no hand-holding here. The instructions and tutorials presuppose a good working knowledge of woodworking along with access to a variety of tools. The projects are complex and quite demanding (but oh so gorgeous). The aesthetic of these pieces appeals to me on a visceral level.

The projects are interwoven with background information for each one and they get their own complete chapters in the book. By my rough count, a little less than 50% of the content is actually devoted to the projects; the rest is history, philosophy and biographical information. There are three projects included: Voysey Two Heart Chair, Harris Lebus Sideboard, and the Gimson Hayrake Table. They are all three beautifully made inspiring pieces and worthy of the effort.

One thing which is absolutely vital in design is understanding context and the philosophy behind the things we create. If the only criterion for making something on which to sit were functionality, we could chop a slice out of a tree trunk and call it a day. The furniture we use and love most on a daily basis didn't just spring fully blown into existence. It evolved and were designed (hopefully) with functionality and some philosophy and design. This book does a stellar job of speaking to that 'soul' of creativity and philosophy.

The author's writing style is somewhat academic but gently humorous and easy to read. The research and the historical notes are uniformly good. I'm very impressed.

The book is 144 pages, hardcover format.

Five stars

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