Mission Style Furniture - A Background and History of the Arts and Crafts
Arts and crafts era in the late 1900s was a specific movement that led to Mission Style furniture. As is the same today, people were looking for more uniquely styled products that defined their character. Because it was the start of the industrial revolution, people in the beginning were already getting tired of the "mass production" of products. This article will give you a great insight as to the mission style of then and what it is today.| Comments on article "Mission Style Furniture - A Background and History of the Arts and Crafts" | |||||||||
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