Albers, Anni, Eclat, 1974When Florence Knoll decided to design and produce textiles in-house through a new subsidiary, Knoll Textiles, she turned among others…
Chicago Furniture: Art, Craft, & Industry 1833-1983Created By: Darling, Sharon Publisher: New York: Norton, 1984
Cover of the First Issue of "The Craftsman"Stickley devoted the inaugural issue of The Craftsman to William Morris, the founding figure of the Arts and Crafts Movement…
Guide to The Craftsman Architects Drawings, 1904-1915Created By: Columbia University Publisher: Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library Department of Drawings & Archives Columbia University, New York, NY
Gustav Stickley and the American Arts & Crafts MovementCreated By: Tucker, Kevin W. et al Publisher: Dallas, TX: Dallas Museum of Art, 2010
Gustav Stickley Business PapersCreated By: Winterthur Publisher: The Winterthur Library, The Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Ephemera, Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, DE
Gustav Stickley Photo ArchivesCreated By: Congdon-Martin, Douglas, ed Publisher: Atglen: PA: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd, 2002
Gustav Stickley: Heritage & Early YearsCreated By: Fish, Marilyn Publisher: North Caldwell, NJ: Little Pond Press, 1997
Gustav Stickley: The CraftsmanCreated By: Smith, Mary Ann Publisher: Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1983
Interesting Facts: Inside Secrets of Selecting Furniture CorrectlyCreated By: Potthast Brothers, Inc Publisher: 1935
Karpen furniture on exhibit at the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893Prize winning Karpen furniture on exhibit at the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893. Illustration from The Furniture Manufacturer and…
Karpen, SolomonSolomon Karpen founded S. Karpen & Bros. in Chicago in 1880. By 1899, it had become the largest upholstered furniture manufacturing company in the world.
Knoll, HansTogether with his wife Florence, a prominent interior designer, German-born immigrant Hans Knoll played a significant role in introducing modernist design into the market for high-end residential and office furniture through his firm Knoll Associates.
Letter to Customer Etta ConeIn 1914, the Potthast brothers corresponded with Baltimore socialite and art collector Etta Cone about pieces she had purchased for…
otthast, Theodore J. P, Sr., with Cabinetmaker John Hirt, 1970sThis photograph shows John Potthast’s son Theodore (1905-1998), who served as the last president of Potthast Bros., Inc. When he…