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ARTS & CRAFTS-STYLE FURNITURE
x   CRAFTSMAN FURNITURE
x   GREENE & GREENE FURNITURE
x   MISSION FURNITURE
x   PRAIRIE FURNITURE
x   ROYCROFT FURNITURE
x   STICKLEY FURNITURE
xx   FURNITURE

Mission-oak armchair. Reproduce a turn-of-the-century arts-and-crafts classic. This armchair is similar to those built by Gustav Stickley, Roycroft Workshops, and other American firms.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #14 May-Jun 1990 pg. 24
Added Info AMERICAN WOODWORKER #17 Nov-Dec 1990 pg. 4

The furniture of Greene and Greene. An overview of two brothers who made their mark on the Arts & Crafts Movement.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #19 Mar-Apr 1991 pg. 40

Arts and Crafts display cabinet (42"x15"x64" high) is patterned after a bookcase made by Gustav Stickley. It features two eight-paned glass doors on the front. Tenons on ends of top and bottom shelves protrude decoratively through mortises in the sides.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #32 May-Jun 1993 pg. 43
Correction AMERICAN WOODWORKER #38 May-Jun 1994 pg. 8

Re-creating the fumed-oak finish used on Gustav Stickley's furniture. Describes fuming with ammonia, dyeing sapwood and areas not affected by the fumes, lacquering and waxing.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #32 May-Jun 1993 pg. 46

Craftsman-style coffee table. Overall dimensions: 22"x44"x16" tall.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #37 Mar-Apr 1994 pg. 40

Tip on recreating a turn-of-the-century Arts-and-Crafts (Stickley-style) lampshade using "mica plate."
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #40 Oct 1994 pg. 10

Nightstand design is inspired by turn-of-the-century architects Charles and Henry Green. Features accented joinery, curved "cloud-lift" frame rails and handmade handles. Stand has 1 drawer and 2 frame-and-panel doors. Overall dimensions: 13" deep, 17" wide, 26" tall.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #45 Jun 1995 pg. 46

Arts & Crafts-style armoire combines elements from Greene and Greene, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, and the Roycrofters. Uses knockdown construction techniques common in 19th-century French armoires. The two frame-and-panel doors include a leaded-glass panel in the top third. Overall dimensions: 26"x57"x78" tall.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #46 Aug 1995 pg. 26

Floating-top dining table features Arts-and-Crafts design, inverted tapered legs, ebonized slats, butterfly keys, etc. Overall dimensions: 40"x84"x30" tall.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #53 Aug 1996 pg. 48

Craftsman-style display stand (13" in diameter, 31" high) has circular tabletop and lower shelf, two X-shaped stretcher assemblies and four pairs of stick legs.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #63 Dec 1997 pg. 40

Stickley-style sideboard. Reproduction of a 1912 Craftsman Furniture piece. Features quartersawn white oak construction, 4 drawers, and two storage compartments. Overall dimensions: 56" long, 21"wide, 49" tall. Est. cost: $700 for lumber and up to $1000 for copper hardware.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #74 Aug 1999 pg. 50, 67

Hammer your own copper hardware. Making hinges and pulls for Arts & Crafts furniture.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #74 Aug 1999 pg. 67

Greene & Greene furniture. How teamwork between architects and woodworkers solved classic problems in furniture design.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #78 Feb 2000 pg. 24

Greene and Greene style side table features a marble inset in the top. Combines the flowing, organic curves found in traditional Chinese furniture with the hard-edged lines and pronounced joints of the Arts and Crafts style. Overall dimensions: 17"x17"x25" tall.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #81 Aug 2000 pg. 52

Craftsman-style built-in bookcases and matching mantel for a fireplace.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #88 Aug 2001 pg. 76

Large Craftsman-style bookcase consists of three separate units. All three units disassemble into easy-to-handle components. Overall dimensions: 87" tall, 106" wide, 19" deep. Est. cost: $700 (plain-sliced red oak) to $1500 (rift-sliced white oak).
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #91 Dec 2001 pg. 58

Craftsman-style outdoor chair with a sling seat is based on an early 1900s original.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #93 Apr 2002 pg. 60

Classic Morris armchair with adjustable back and matching ottoman. The rich oak wood, square spindles, and through-mortise and tenon joints are classic features of the Arts and Crafts style. Est. cost: $720.
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Jun 1998 (v.21#9) pg. 54
Correction CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Oct 1998 (v.22#1) pg. 10

Elegant wooden bedstead combines floating panels and the trademark William Morris-style slats in the headboard and footboard. Dimensions given for queen-size bed, but can be adapted for any size mattress.
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Sep 1998 (v.21#11) pg. 30

Classic Mission-style Deacon's bench features three large storage drawers in the base, frame-and-panel construction, built-in magazine rack, and decorative wedged tenons. Seat area measures 59"x22".
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Mar 1999 (v.22#5) pg. 32

Craftsman-style (Mission-style) glass-door bookcase features quartersawn white oak, pegged frame-and-panel doors, and square lines. The top shelf is lighted to form a display area. Overall dimensions: 17"x52"x62" tall.
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Oct 1999 (v.23#1) pg. 26

Replace the cheap plastic cover on doorbell chimes with this Mission-style wooden cover.
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Jun 2000 (v.23#8) pg. 58

Hall monitor. This quarter-sawn white oak Mission-style message center is the perfect hallway accessory. A wall-hung chalkboard with four coat hooks and a small storage drawer.
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Sep 2000 (v.23#10) pg. 30

Traditonal method for making the sloped arms on a Mission-style oak settle.
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Feb 2001 (v.24#4) pg. 60

Build a classical arts-and-crafts style storm door which features raised, chamfered square pegs, shelf-and-bracket detailing, an elevated window frame, quartersawn white oak, and frame-and-panel construction.
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Sep 2002 (v.25#10) pg. 22

Mission-style coffee table (20"x38"x19" tall) features two drawers in the front apron.
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Sep 2002 (v.25#10) pg. 32

Mission-style end table (20"x22"x24" tall) features a single drawer in the front apron.
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Sep 2002 (v.25#10) pg. 32

Mission-style cover for cast-iron radiators.
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Winter 2003 (v.26#3) pg. 22

Advice on creating a stain for Mission Style furniture that uses modern materials.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Nov 1997 (v.21#2) pg. 29

Mission style chest of drawers features four small top drawers (in a 2x2 arrangement) and three full-width large drawers. Overall dimensions: 17"x39"x50" tall.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Mar 1998 (v.21#6) pg. 34

Craftsman-style wall-hung plate rack is made from white oak and stained with an aniline dye to give it an authentic look.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #329 Jun 1992 (v.42#6) pg. 74

Classic Mission style outdoor furniture that even a beginner can build. Arm chair, loveseat and table have slat sides. Table top, seats and backs are built from cedar boards.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #339 Jun 1993 (v.43#6) pg. 58

Mission-style coffee table is built to last. Uses dowels and screws (instead of mortise and tenon) to simplify construction. Built from quarter-sawn oak to enhance the grain pattern. Overall dimensions: 22"x48"x17" tall.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #351 Sep 1994 (v.44#8) pg. 72

Mission-style blanket chest made from rift-sawn white oak. Features frame-and-panel construction with arch-shaped bottom rails. Overall dimensions: 18"x43"x18" tall.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #356 Mar 1995 (v.45#3) pg. 78

Cherry plant stand (12"x12"x39" tall) features splayed legs and a "Mission" styling. Est. cost: $75.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #361 Sep 1995 (v.45#8) pg. 88

Craftsman style built-in bookcases and fireplace mantel.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #373 Nov 1996 (v.46#10) pg. 34

Greene and Greene revival. How a barn was converted into a bungalow. Includes details of unique wainscot, plate rail, door casing, and kitchen cabinets.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #22 Aug-Sep 1984 pg. 54

Building an Arts and Crafts stair. An updated and code-compliant interpretation of the classic Greene and Greene Gamble House staircase.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #105 Oct-Nov 1996 pg. 88

Roycroft furniture. Includes a measured drawing for a ladies' writing desk featuring an angled drop-down front, pigeon holes, square tapered legs with round feet, copper hardware, etc.
FINE WOODWORKING #88 May-Jun 1991 pg. 90

An 80-year collaboration on a Prairie-style couch. A large, unique, U-shaped seating arrangement is designed to reflect and complement a 1911 bungalow featuring the architecture of Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright.
FINE WOODWORKING #97 Nov-Dec 1992 pg. 84

Visible joinery makes a 4-drawer Arts-and-Crafts style chest of drawers. Flared mortises and jig-cut wedges create matching, tight-fitting through-tenons. Overall dimensions 25"x14"x30" tall.
FINE WOODWORKING #100 May-Jun 1993 pg. 49

Morris arm chair built in the Craftsman tradition features an adjustable reclining back, lots of mortise-and-tenon joints, fumed oak finish, and upholstered cushions.
FINE WOODWORKING #101 Jul-Aug 1993 pg. 38

Craftsman style low table (coffee table) features loose-tenon joinery and solid-wood construction. Overall dimensions: 27"x41"x17" tall.
FINE WOODWORKING #105 Mar-Apr 1994 pg. 84

Building in the style of Charles and Henry Greene. A look at some of the details which set their furniture apart.
FINE WOODWORKING #106 May-Jun 1994 pg. 67

Bookcase makes waves. Features a serpentine pattern on the front of the shelves, tusk-tenons to fasten shelves to uprights, and a fumed oak finish. Styling is reminiscent of Craftsman.
FINE WOODWORKING #110 Jan-Feb 1995 pg. 58

Converting common round wooden drawer pulls into square-faceted Arts-and-Crafts-style pulls.
FINE WOODWORKING #114 Sep-Oct 1995 pg. 16

Making an end table in the British Arts-and-Crafts style. Features a full-width drawer in the front apron and a lower shelf. Overall dimensions: 21"Wx17"Dx25"T.
FINE WOODWORKING #120 Sep-Oct 1996 pg. 48

Stickley-style legs. A router bit and two jigs yield quartersawn figure on all four sides.
FINE WOODWORKING #121 Nov-Dec 1996 pg. 54
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #124 May-Jun 1997 pg. 10

Building a Stickley style (Arts-and-Crafts style) dining chair.
FINE WOODWORKING #122 Jan-Feb 1997 pg. 42

Pear mantle clock in the Arts-and-Crafts style features simple joinery and a checkered inlay.
FINE WOODWORKING #123 Mar-Apr 1997 pg. 48

Building an Arts-and-Crafts sideboard. Overall dimensions: 70"x23"x35" tall. Features three large drawers in the center flanked by breadboard-end doors decorated with carved inlay. Part 1. Carcase construction.
FINE WOODWORKING #125 Jul-Aug 1997 pg. 36

Fuming with ammonia. How to get an authentic Arts-and-Crafts finish safely and effectively.
FINE WOODWORKING #126 Sep-Oct 1997 pg. 46

Building an Arts-and-Crafts sideboard. Part 2. Adding drawers and doors to a basic carcase.
FINE WOODWORKING #126 Sep-Oct 1997 pg. 78
Correction FINE WOODWORKING #127 Nov-Dec 1997 pg. 10

Building an Arts-and-Crafts sideboard. Part 3. Top, pulls and handles, inlay and finishing.
FINE WOODWORKING #127 Nov-Dec 1997 pg. 68

Stickley done lightly. Construction of a large Arts-and-Crafts dining table in curly maple. Overall dimensions: 110"x48"x30" tall.
FINE WOODWORKING #130 May-Jun 1998 pg. 80

Arts-and-Crafts style oak mantel features frame-and-panel background and a thick mantel shelf consisting of oak over plywood.
FINE WOODWORKING #131 Jul-Aug 1998 pg. 70

A classic bookcase in the Craftsman style. Wedged tenons and clean lines dignify this four shelf oak original. Overall dimensions: 31"x13"x50" tall.
FINE WOODWORKING #136 May-Jun 1999 pg. 46

How to make and install the faceted pegs found on Arts-and-Crafts furniture.
FINE WOODWORKING #138 Sep-Oct 1999 pg. 100

Two techniques for constructing Stickley-style furniture legs (quadralinear and veneered) so that the quartersawn oak look appears on all four sides.
HOME FURNITURE #1 Winter 1994 pg. 10

Photos, dimensioned drawing and some construction details for a Craftsman-style bed frame.
HOME FURNITURE #1 Winter 1994 pg. 65

Making a quartersawn leg for a Stickley-style settle.
HOME FURNITURE #4 Fall 1995 pg. 106

Refinishing Arts & Crafts furniture. Re-creating a Craftsman finish with the traditional technique of fuming the wood.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1991 (v.19#6) pg. 31

Material benefit. Finding fabrics for Arts & Crafts walls. Describes how to apply fabric to walls and how to revive original burlap or other wall textile.
OLD-HOUSE JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1997 (v.25#2) pg. 50

Mission-style oak writing desk features square legs, slatted modesty panels, and two small drawers. Overall dimensions: 30"x69"x29" high.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jul 1990 (v.167#7) pg. 78

A curly maple dresser (a large chest featuring 4 drawers and 2 cabinet areas). Designed to celebrate the 90th anniversary of this magazine, it reflects the Arts-and-Crafts or Mission furniture style of 1902. Overall dimensions: 22"x40"x72" tall.
POPULAR MECHANICS Mar 1992 (v.169#3) pg. 49

Curly maple side chair. Designed to celebrate the 90th anniversary of this magazine, it reflects the Arts-and-Crafts or Mission furniture style of 1902.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jul 1992 (v.169#7) pg. 55

Curly maple coffee table. Designed to celebrate the 90th anniversary of this magazine, it reflects the Arts-and-Crafts or Mission furniture style of 1902. Overall dimensions: 48"x24"x18" tall.
POPULAR MECHANICS Sep 1992 (v.169#9) pg. 55

Curly maple bookcase. Designed to celebrate the 90th anniversary of this magazine, it reflects the Arts-and-Crafts or Mission furniture style of 1902. Overall dimensions: 15"x40"x60" tall.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1992 (v.169#12) pg. 69

Craftsman's chair. Elegant ottoman and armchair are examples of the American Arts-and-Crafts furniture style, also called the Mission or Morris style. Features oak construction and leather upholstery.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1994 (v.171#12) pg. 88

Craftsman (Arts & Crafts movement) sofa is based on the designs of Leopold and J.George Stickley. A solid oak frame-and-panel framework is fitted with leather- or vinyl-covered cushions.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jan 1995 (v.172#1) pg. 89

Classic Mission-style table lamp has a solid oak base and panels of opalescent glass in the oak-framed shade.
POPULAR MECHANICS Feb 1996 (v.173#2) pg. 83

Arts & Crafts-style rocking chair has slatted back and side panels and an upholstered leather seat. It is constructed of quarter-sawn white oak. Advanced skill level.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1997 (v.174#11) pg. 88

Arts & Crafts-style bookcase has traditional glass-pane and wood-muntin doors.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1997 (v.174#11) pg. 96

Arts & Crafts-style floor lamp. The wooden base has distinctive corbel supports and a wide, stable base.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1997 (v.174#11) pg. 102

Arts & Crafts side table has a drawer on top and a wide-open shelf on the bottom, with slats on the side.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1997 (v.174#11) pg. 110

Morris-style armchair. Not an exact reproduction, but a pleasing variation on the Arts and Crafts chair design.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #65 Mar 1992 (v.11#5) pg. 34, Insert

Build a knock down couch. The wooden framework is reminiscent of the Arts & Crafts (or English garden bench) styling with many slats mortised into the railings. The frame breaks down into four main components and a bundle of slats. Accommodates 22" cushions.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #68 Sep 1992 (v.12#2) pg. 30

Two Mission-style coffee tables (solid wood top and glass insert top) require mortise-and-tenon joints. Overall dimensions: 49"x24"x17" tall.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #85 Jul 1995 (v.15#1) pg. 24

Arts & Crafts-inspired hall tree.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #88 Jan 1996 (v.15#4) pg. 60

Arts & Crafts style table lamps. (1) Square base topped with four slender square posts. (2) Corbel stand with square center post.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #90 May 1996 (v.16#2) pg. 30, 33

Prairie spindle chair, a Gustav Stickley-inspired Arts & Crafts design. Slatted back and arms are the same height. Chair requires 82 mortise and tenon joints. Plans included for a tenon jig for a table saw. Also includes instructions for expanding chair construction into a sofa (settle).
POPULAR WOODWORKING #90 May 1996 (v.16#2) pg. 44, 34

Prairie style side table or taboret (16"x24"x27" high) inspired by Gustav Stickley designs has side slats between the top and shelf.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #90 May 1996 (v.16#2) pg. 44, 33

Two classic finishes. How to produce an authentic looking Early American maple finish and a Mission Oak finish.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #90 May 1996 (v.16#2) pg. 50

Greene & Greene garden bench. Wooden slatted bench has a decidedly Japanese flavor. Top cap on the back is shaped with cloud lifts and pierced with four-square patterns, which are duplicated in end stiles.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #96 May 1997 (v.17#2) pg. 47, Insert

Arts & Crafts style mantel clock (12"x5"x16" high) is made from quarter-sawn white oak.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #97 Jul 1997 (v.17#3) pg. 45, Insert

Arts & Crafts taboret. A little chairside table with an octagonal top (20" diameter) and splayed legs (24" high). It is assembled with wedges so it can be taken apart.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #98 Sep 1997 (v.17#4) pg. 68, Insert

Prairie spindle chair. This reproduction of an Arts & Crafts cube chair borrows heavily from a chair made by the L.&J.G. Stickley company, with touches of Frank Lloyd Wright.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #100 Jan 1998 (v.17#6) pg. 66, 49, Insert

Reproduction of a wall-hung cabinet made by the Byrdcliffe Arts & Crafts Colony (circa 1903-1905). Features two open shelves and a small enclosure behind a frame-and-panel door with an iris floral motif. Overall dimensions: 39" wide x 18" tall x 8" deep.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #101 Mar 1998 (v.18#1) pg. 40, Insert

Bungalow mailbox. Wooden mailbox is based on a design reminiscent of the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, a leader in the European Arts & Crafts movement (circa 1900). Overall dimensions: 13" tall, 8" wide, 5" deep.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #103 Jul 1998 (v.18#3) pg. 48, Insert

Trapezoid shaped Arts & Crafts bookcase reproduction (circa 1906). Overall dimensions: 61" tall, 18" wide, 18" deep.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #105 Nov 1998 (v.18#5) pg. 54, Insert

Mission-style server is a scaled-down version of a Stickley sideboard. Built of white oak using through-tenons with beveled edges. Overall dimensions: 40"x18"x43" tall.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #107 Mar 1999 (v.19#1) pg. 50, Insert

Greene & Greene garden table or coffee table. A mahogany companion piece for the garden bench in issue #96. Features extensive use of cloud lifts (a signature Arts & Crafts detail). Overall dimensions: 48"x24"x18" tall.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #109 Jul 1999 (v.19#3) pg. 34, Insert

Arts & Crafts cellarette (liquor cabinet) is also suitable for use as a drop-front desk. Overall dimensions: 12"x40"xa48" tall.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #109 Jul 1999 (v.19#3) pg. 52

Greene & Greene hall bench. Reproduction of a 1907 Arts & Crafts piece from the Robert R. Blacker house (Pasadena, California). It features a large storage compartment accessed by lifting up two hinged seat panels.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #111 Nov 1999 (v.19#5) pg. 52

Portable bookcase is light but strong. Craftsman-style bookcases with slatted shelves and uprights are made of interlocking 2-by-2s held together with threaded steel rods.
SUNSET Apr 1991 (v.186#4) pg. 132

Telephone table in the Mission style. This 30"-tall four leg stand features a shallow upper shelf for telephone book and tall lower shelf for display.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #19 Jan 1991 (v.4#1) pg. 12

Mission-oak coffee table. Features a large top (22"x48") and an equally-large storage shelf beneath the top.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #22 Jul 1991 (v.4#4) pg. 6

A sturdy library table with Mission styling. The top measures 25"x42". The leg stretcher is 8" wide and can double as a bookshelf.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #29 Sep 1992 (v.5#5) pg. 10

Pillar of hospitality. A classy coat tree in the Mission style.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #33 May 1993 (v.6#3) pg. 23

End table features oak "Mission" styling and two drop-leaves. Top measures 24"x24" when open. Table stands 24" tall.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #38 Mar 1994 (v.7#2) pg. 14

Mission-style table lamp also features a low-wattage bulb inside the wood and stained glass base.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #44 Mar 1995 (v.8#2) pg. 14, Insert

Mission-style shelf clock features a quartz pendulum clock movement. Overall dimensions: 10"Hx7"Wx4"D.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #45 May 1995 (v.8#3) pg. 7, Insert.

Mission-style oak nightstand features two drawers and an open storage shelf. Overall dimensions: 18"x15"x29" tall.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #46 Jul 1995 (v.8#4) pg. 10, Insert

Quilt rack. Oak stand features through mortises and slatted end panels reminiscent of Mission-style furniture.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #47 Sep 1995 (v.8#5) pg. 14

Stickley-style plant stand (35" high with a 15" diameter octagonal top) has tenons from the lower rails protruding through the legs. Wedges on the outside of the legs are driven through the mortise holes in the rails.
WOOD MAGAZINE #48 Dec 1991 (v.8#9) pg. 42

Mission-style oak dining table and chairs. Part 1. The table. Includes slides and extra leaves so table can seat up to eight.
WOOD MAGAZINE #59 Feb 1993 (v.10#2) pg. 50

Mission-style oak dining table and chairs. Part 2. The chairs which feature slat backs and padded seats.
WOOD MAGAZINE #60 Apr 1993 (v.10#3) pg. 72

Craftsman-style wall lantern. Includes construction option for a post mount.
WOOD MAGAZINE #62 Aug 1993 (v.10#5) pg. 69
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #67 Jan 1994 (v.11#1) pg. 7

Mission-style buffet complements the table and chairs featured in earlier issues. The carcase (50"x18"x17" deep) has three center drawers flanked on each side by a frame-and-panel door. End panels raise the buffet to a height of 33".
WOOD MAGAZINE #77 Feb 1995 (v.12#2) pg. 62

Mission-styled twin bed frames that can be stacked to form a bunk bed.
WOOD MAGAZINE #82 Oct 1995 (v.12#7) pg. 62

Mantle clock case in oak is reminiscent of the Arts and Crafts style.
WOOD MAGAZINE #83 Nov 1995 (v.12#8) pg. 68

Arts and Crafts (mission-style) mantel clock (21" tall) made of oak features an aged copper face.
WOOD MAGAZINE #84 Dec 1995 (v.12#9) pg. 62, Insert

Make decorative square wood buttons like those found on Arts and Crafts (mission-style) furniture.
WOOD MAGAZINE #84 Dec 1995 (v.12#9) pg. 67

Craftsman-style wall shelf in the mission style features two shelves and decorative square buttons. Overall dimensions: 20" tall, 20" wide, 6" deep.
WOOD MAGAZINE #84 Dec 1995 (v.12#9) pg. 82, Insert

A Mission-style matched set. (1) Floor lamp. (2) Coat tree.
WOOD MAGAZINE #88 Jun 1996 (v.13#4) pg. 72, Insert

Graceful-and-easy grandmother-sized 60" tall clock case features Mennonite simplicity that is reminiscent of Arts-and-Crafts or Mission style.
WOOD MAGAZINE #90 Sep 1996 (v.13#6) pg. 60, Insert

Mission-style futon recliner and matching ottoman. Chair holds 6"x28"x54" futon mattress. Ottoman holds a 6"x22"x28" futon. (These pieces match a full-sized futon sofa presented in Feb. 1996.)
WOOD MAGAZINE #99 Oct 1997 (v.14#6) pg. 66, Insert

Craftsman-style computer center. L-shaped corner unit has four gridded supports for the laminated top. Two-drawer cabinet mounts beneath the top of the longer leg of the "L". Two supports and a top can also be used to make a table.
WOOD MAGAZINE #105 Apr 1998 (v.15#3) pg. 60, Insert

Craftsman-style nightstand or chair-side lamp table has wide end panels, held in place with through tenons. Each side is accented with a decorative spline slot. There is a shallow drawer beneath the top and an open lower shelf.
WOOD MAGAZINE #108 Oct 1998 (v.15#6) pg. 52, Insert

How to achieve a Mission or Arts & Crafts finish using aniline dye and lacquer instead of the turn-of-the-century fuming and shellac.
WOOD MAGAZINE #109 Nov 1998 (v.15#7) pg. 74

Mission furniture. Part 1. Morris chair. An Arts and Crafts classic.
WOOD MAGAZINE #112 Feb 1999 (v.16#1) pg. 52, Insert
Correction WOOD MAGAZINE #115 Jun 1999 (v.16#4) pg. 8
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #123 Apr 2000 (v.17#3) pg. 8

Mission furniture. Part 2. Coffee table and ottoman.
WOOD MAGAZINE #113 Mar 1999 (v.16#2) pg. 52, 92

Mission furniture. Part 3. Arts and Crafts enclosed bookcase features frame-and-glass panel doors and decorative cutouts in the frame-and-panel sides. Overall dimensions: 42"x16"x68" tall.
WOOD MAGAZINE #116 Aug 1999 (v.16#5) pg. 62, Insert
Correction WOOD MAGAZINE #120 Winter 1999 (v.16#9) pg. 4

Shop-made hardware. Make classy custom pulls, hinges, and knobs yourself using a few basic tools. The emphasis is on making craftsman or mission style hardware from brass.
WOOD MAGAZINE #118 Nov 1999 (v.16#7) pg. 43, 122

Nesting knockouts. A matched set of mission-style end tables which nest together. Overall dimensions: 20"x20x28" tall, 15"x15"x25" tall, and 9"x9"x22" tall.
WOOD MAGAZINE #121 Feb 2000 (v.17#1) pg. 46, Insert
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #124 May-Jun 2000 (v.17#4) pg. 8 (Cutting diagram)
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #127 Oct 2000 (v.17#7) pg. 8
Correction WOOD MAGAZINE #127 Oct 2000 (v.17#7) pg. 8

Prairie sofa. Build a mission-style sofa from quartersawn red oak. By shortening the front and back horizontal components, you can make a matching armchair. A companion article shows how to make the upholstered cushions without sewing.
WOOD MAGAZINE #129 Dec 2000 (v.17#9) pg. 42, 49, Insert

Family room renovation to a mission-style theme. How to build and install all of the woodwork that surrounds the fireplace and lines the walls. Includes built-in bookcases with leaded glass panels, wall sconces, wall stenciling, and a brief history of the Arts & Crafts movement.
WOOD MAGAZINE #132 Apr 2001 (v.18#3) pg. 47, 52, 60, 66, 72, Insert
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #141 Apr 2002 (v.19#3) pg. 38 (Making plate rail brackets)

Fabricating wooden switchplate covers that complement Arts & Crafts style rooms.
WOOD MAGAZINE #134 Aug 2001 (v.18#5) pg. 68, Insert

Fabricating wooden grates for air ducts which complement Arts & Crafts style rooms.
WOOD MAGAZINE #134 Aug 2001 (v.18#5) pg. 68

Showtime storage. An Arts & Crafts style cabinet for storing CDs or DVDs on adjustable glass shelves. Overall dimensions: 9"x16"x44" tall.
WOOD MAGAZINE #140 Mar 2002 (v.19#2) pg. 46

Mission-style shelf clock features a mica back for the clock's grill. Made of quartersawn oak.
WOOD MAGAZINE #145 Nov 2002 (v.19#7) pg. 60, Insert

Barrister's bookcase. Build this example of early modular furniture. Features include Mission styling, frame-and-panel ends and glass paneled doors. The individual one-shelf units (15"x15"x39") may be stacked up to five high.
WOOD MAGAZINE #149 Jun-Jul 2003 (v.20#3) pg. 42

Craftsman-style bookcase features glass-panel doors, mortise and through-tenon construction, square pegs, and a combination of machine and handwork. Overall dimensions: 48"x14"x59" tall.
WOODSMITH #90 Dec 1993 (v.15) pg. 20, 13, 17

Craftsman-style sofa table (17"x50"x28" high) features square spindles on the end panels and a lower shelf.
WOODSMITH #104 Apr 1996 (v.18) pg. 6

Craftsman-style coffee table (30"x38"x17" high) features a beveled-glass top, a lower shelf and mortise-and-tenon spindles on the ends. Includes details for an alternative solid wood top.
WOODSMITH #112 Aug 1997 (v.19) pg. 6

Lantern-base lamp. The wood framed base (8"x8"x14") features rice paper panels, decorative latticework, and a light bulb inside. The design is reminiscent of Arts and Crafts styling.
WOODSMITH #115 Feb 1998 (v.20) pg. 16, 30

Craftsman-style bookcase features five shelves and two storage drawers (at the bottom). The shelves are installed using sliding half dovetails. Overall dimensions: 32"x12"x60" tall.
WOODSMITH #120 Dec 1998 (v.20) pg. 6, 14, 16, 17

Hall tree seat is a reproduction of an Arts and Crafts era design. Built from quarter-sawn oak. Overall dimensions: 70"Tx24"Wx14"D.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1995 (v.19#5) pg. 24

A cherry dining-room set. Part 1. Angle-front sideboard (70"x22"x36" high) in a Shaker/Stickley style. It features frame-and-panel construction, three cabinets, three drawers and tapered legs.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1997 (v.21#1) pg. 52

Craftsman-style privacy screen. Three panels (22" wide and 70" high) are made from quartersawn oak and stained to simulate the fumed finish used by Gustav Stickley. Long slats are routed with a slotted motif.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1997 (v.21#1) pg. 70

Craftsman-style outdoor lantern for mounting on a post or beside a door. Square lantern has translucent glass panels.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1997 (v.21#2) pg. 54

Techniques for making decorative plugs and inlays for Arts and Crafts style furniture.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1997 (v.21#4) pg. 24

Greene and Greene (Arts and Crafts) inspired baby crib. End panels have contrasting spline joint and decorative plugs.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1997 (v.21#4) pg. 34

Craftsman-style round table, a companion piece for the Stickley-inspired privacy screen in Jan-Feb 1997 issue. The 20" diameter circular table top is supported by four legs with distinctive nail-shaped cutouts in each. A lower shelf, 13" in diameter, fits between the legs.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1997 (v.21#5) pg. 54

Prairie-style desktop book holder (9"x16"x8" high). Five columns support a cap rail on three sides, and offer 12" of support for books on a solid-wood base.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1997 (v.21#6) pg. 38

Prairie-style electric wall sconce replicates one designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for the May House (Grand Rapids, Michigan).
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1998 (v.22#1) pg. 50

Frame-and-panel chest uses vertical overlapping slats in place of a solid panel to add visual interest and solve expansion and contraction problems. Adapted from an 1890s chest built by Sidney Barnsley, a founder of the English Arts & Crafts movement. Overall dimensions: 40"x20"x22" tall.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1998 (v.22#2) pg. 36

Craftsman-style outdoor electric lantern. A traditional, rectangular-frame cedar wood box is fitted with colored glass lights and a copper roof and back.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1998 (v.22#2) pg. 58

Prairie table lamp features a base combining four decorative woods and a low-angle pyramid-shaped colored-glass shade.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1998 (v.22#3) pg. 30

Greene & Greene serving table. A classic Arts & Crafts design, this elegant silent butler was designed to set against a wall and hold warm dishes until they were served. Overall dimensions: 16"x73"x28" tall.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1998 (v.22#4) pg. 35, Insert

Arts and Crafts styled dining room chairs. This Gustav Stickley inspired set of chairs include quartersawn oak, housed tenons, pyramid plugs, leather upholstery, and optional arms.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1999 (v.23#2) pg. 28, Insert

A Stickley inspired dining table. A companion to the Arts & Crafts chairs featured in the March-April 1999 issue. Details include butterfly joints and through mortises. Overall dimensions: 42"x88"x30" tall.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1999 (v.23#5) pg. 48, Insert

Build a desk in the Arts & Crafts style. Construction is a series of simple frame and panel subassemblies, joined with modern biscuits, hidden screws and glue. The top features inlaid leather.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1999 (v.23#6) pg. 24

Cherry bookcase styling is taken from traditional mission-style furniture. It is basically four square uprights supporting 5 open shelves.
WORKBENCH Aug-Sep 1993 (v.49#4) pg. 28

Mission style lodge side table features mortise-and-tenon joinery and straight lines.
WORKBENCH Aug-Sep 1993 (v.49#4) pg. 31

Futon sofa bed. Build a convertible couch in the Craftsman style (Mission style).
WORKBENCH Feb-Mar 1995 (v.51#1) pg. 38
Correction WORKBENCH Aug-Sep 1995 (v.51#4) pg. 8

Heirloom baby crib (45"x35"x57") in Craftsman style features lots of closely-spaced oak slats.
WORKBENCH Aug 1997 (v.53#4) pg. 38

Prairie Style treasure box (9"x14"x6") has a lift-off lid. Side panels have crisscrossing grids backed with copper, stained glass or a material of choice.
WORKBENCH Dec 1997 (v.53#6) pg. 30

Craftsman-style modular bookcase. MDF boxes in two sizes are stacked in various combinations. Some of the boxes are then outfitted with frame-and-panel doors (featuring three vertical panels instead of two). May also be constructed more simply for use as general storage cabinets.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1998 (v.54#6) pg. 34

Shaker-style shelf. A three-shelf open front wall cabinet with a row of pegs along the bottom. Overall dimensions: 37"x32"x6". Alternatives shown for an Arts & Crafts-style shelf and a Country-style shelf.
WORKBENCH #253 May-Jun 1999 (v.55#3) pg. 36, 40

Arts and Crafts shelf clock features a tapered case with mitered joints between the sides and front. Gentle arches further echo the style. Overall dimensions: 11"x5"x16" tall.
WORKBENCH #256 Nov-Dec 1999 (v.55#6) pg. 66