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Featured Exhibit

The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest

Now through November 28

The Davenport
Spokane architect Kirtland Cutter designed this private dining room for the
apartment of hotel and restaurant owner, Louis Davenport. Custom woodwork,
stained glass, and metalwork, ca. 1904. (Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture)

The Arts & Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest showcases significant buildings and interiors designed by well-known early 20th century artists for prominent Northwest families. See the iconic furniture of the era, elaborately decorated windows, detailed metalwork, antique ceramics and textiles, and more from Northwest artists. More than 100 objects drawn from public and private collections throughout Washington and Oregon are on display.

Organized and circulated by the Museum of History and Industry, Seattle. Supported by Selden's Home Furnishings.

Mayer Brothers Silver
Sterling coffee service by Mayer Brothers Company, Seattle, ca. 1915. (Stephen and Cathy McLain Collection)
Roberts Home Builder
Roberts Home Builder plan book, Roberts and Roberts, ca. 1909. (Mason Collection)
Girl on Porch
The Arts and Crafts porch shaped the way Americans experienced their neighborhood. River rock foundations and sturdy fir posts sheltered this Oregon City child, ca. 1910. (Mason Collection)
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