Discover the beauty and history of Arts and Crafts tiles, from William Morris to C.F.A. Voysey.
The Arts and Crafts Movement emerged as a response to industrialism in Victorian Britain, championing the artist-craftsman and the thoughtful use of materials. This book explores the movement's origins, led by William Morris, and its evolution through key figures like Edward Burne-Jones and Philip Webb. Learn how Walter Crane and C.F.A. Voysey created distinctive ceramic tiles that adorned the homes of the wealthy.
This comprehensive introduction covers British Arts and Crafts tiles from 1860 to 1920, offering insights into design, manufacturing, and collecting. Perfect for art enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone seeking to bring authentic Arts and Crafts style into their homes.