The Arts & Crafts movement created furniture and living spaces to coexist with nature rather than dominate it. Its use of earth-tones, natural motifs and building materials, such as earth, wood, iron, tile and stone, helped to blur the distinction between indoors and outdoors. This serene and simple style has undergone a revival in the 1990s; reproduction Arts & Crafts furniture is becoming mass produced; its sturdy construction and elegant simplicity appeals to contemporary needs.
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The Arts & Crafts movement created furniture and living spaces to coexist with nature rather than dominate it. Its use of earth-tones, natural motifs and building materials, such as earth, wood, iron, tile and stone, helped to blur the distinction between indoors and outdoors. This serene and simple style has undergone a revival in the 1990s; reproduction Arts & Crafts furniture is becoming mass produced; its sturdy construction and elegant simplicity appeals to contemporary needs.
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