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Web Sites in Category Arts and Crafts
American Bungalow Magazine - Bungalow and other Craftsman-style exterior and interior design publication.

Arts & Crafts Movement - Explores the people, places and things unique to the Arts & Crafts Movement in America and Britain.

Arts & Crafts Society - Archives and photos, books, classifieds, and a discussion forum. A good place to start for basic Arts & Crafts links.

Artsncrafts.com - Listings of auctions and in-store items as well as modern craftspeople specializing in this style.

Craftsman Farms - The home page of Craftsman Farms, the Gustav Stickley Museum and center for the study of the American Arts and Crafts movement in Parsippany, New Jersey.

Founders Of The Arts & Crafts Movement - Anthology of writings on interior design by William Morris and his contemporaries; information about the early years of the movement in England and America.

On-Line Arts & Crafts Movement Resource Directory - Simple site with links to related companies and resources.

P22 Type Foundry - Features many font sets based on original Arts and Crafts designs including Dard Hunter and Frank Lloyd Wright.

San Francisco Bay Area Arts & Crafts Movement Home Page - This site, dedicated to architecture of the San Francisco Bay Area, features photos and biographies.

The Arts and Crafts Movement in Great Britain. - History of the movement, founders, branches, information for collectors.

The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art - Description of the Arts and Crafts Movement in America. Special emphasis on furniture and art pottery pieces in the museum's collection.

The Demise-and Rebirth-of the Arts and Crafts Movement - Bibliography of the Arts and Crafts Movement in the American Midwest.

The Gamble House - An example of American A&C-style architecture, designed by Charles and Henry Greene in 1908.

The Roycrofters - The Roycroft handicraft community of East Aurora, NY, and its founder, Elbert Hubbard. Events, forums, and desktop themes.

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