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Arts and Crafts interior design, emerging in the late 19th and early 20th centuries,
emphasizes natural materials, handcrafted quality, and a rejection of industrialization.
This style highlights the use of wood, stone,
and other natural elements, with a focus on functional, simple design and craftsmanship.
Key characteristics include rich wood tones, a color palette of earthy tones,
the use of stained glass, and built-in furniture and cabinetry.
Decorative artworks that align with the movement's philosophy are often featured.
Overall, the Arts and Crafts style values the beauty of
artisanal craftsmanship and the inherent qualities of materials
Famous buildings using Arts & Crafts interior design style includes:
Blackwell House in Bowness-on-Windermere, England
Gamble House in Pasadena, California
Hill House in Helensburgh, Scotland
Gustav Stickley House in Syracuse, New York
Fordyce Bathhouse in Hot Springs, Arkansas