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A-Line
Series |
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True to the period and created
with quality hand craftsmanship; this family of compact, tapered shades
features softly rounded accents, in its gracefully curved arms, and fine
mahogany back plates with ebony peg details. |
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Asheville
Series |
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This family of fixtures with
natural mica panels evokes images of the rich, earthen tones of North Carolina
pottery and the sparkle of natural minerals. This series of sconces
is available in seven glass and three mica options, including our MC
(amber & almond mica combination). Mica is a natural
mineral. For over a century, it has been mined and formed into
semi-transparent panels for use in lighting fixtures by traditional
methods. |
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Berkeley
Series |
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Brass rivets provide both
structural integrity and decorative detail in these fixtures inspired by
the works of Dirk Van Erp and Gustav Stickley. The bold peaked roof
of this series provides a beautiful accent to Craftsman, Tudor, Victorian
and contemporary architecture. |
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Carmel
Series |
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Their generous sloping roofs
echo silhouettes of classic bungalows in this series with four overlay
options. |
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Dartmouth
Series |
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The newest series from Arroyo was inspired by lanterns from both Old and New England. Many stone cottages in
England's Cotswold's district have similar lanterns with steeply pitched roof lines and cages. It's a traditional style that has crossed the Atlantic from the Old Country to the new and a series that's at home in Dartmouth
Massachusetts, or England. |
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Evergreen
Series |
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A subtle blend of Swiss Chalet,
English Tudor and California Mission styles are skillfully married in this
series with six choices of filigrees and decorative overlays. |
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Franklin
Series |
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This series is available with
silk-screened panels inspired by the stained glass window designs of Frank
Lloyd Wright, art glass lenses or mica lenses. |
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Glasgow
Series |
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Inspired by the designs of C. R.
Mackintosh, these Japanese influenced fixtures are at once contemporary,
yet traditional. |
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Huntington
Series |
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Inspired by the early Prairie
School designs of Frank Lloyd Wright, this series features long horizontal
lines and broad sheltering roofs. |
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Mission
Series |
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Reminiscent of California
Mission revival and Southwestern architecture, which is both solid and
enduring, this is a family which meets the test of time. |
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Monterey
Series |
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This series brings to mind the
serenity of classic bungalows that feature the gentle touch of Asian
aesthetics with their broad, pitched roofs and cloud lift details. |
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Newport
Series |
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The Newport
Series from Arroyo Craftsman blends our Arts & Crafts inspired
tradition of quality construction and attention to detail with a new
approach, a nautical flair. Solid brass construction enhances these
lanterns durability in marine environments. |
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Pasadena
Series |
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A city noted for its classic
Arts and Crafts Bungalows; comforting homes with fine architectural
details nestled amidst spreading Golden Oak trees. |
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Prairie
Series |
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The Prairie series honors the
design principals of Gustav Stickley and Frank Lloyd Wright with clean
geometric lines, exposed structural details and attention to
quality. It features lamp bases of quarter-sawn oak, evocative of
the period. |
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Raymond
Series |
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This series was named after the
famous Pasadena hotel, built at the turn of the 20th century. With
its gently flared frames, it embraces the spirit of the American Arts and
Crafts era. |
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Ruskin
Series |
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This series was inspired by John
Ruskin, a founder and premier proponent of the English Arts and Crafts
revival in the latter part of the nineteenth century. |
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Savannah
Series |
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The clean, simple lines of these
lanterns are inspired by those that graced horse drawn carriages of the
Old South. |
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Simplicity
Series |
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In the spirit of the founders of
the Arts & Crafts era who wished "To Live a Life so Simple",
this series features lighting fixtures with simple, uncluttered lines that
are at home anywhere. With numerous finish and mouth-blown Art Glass
shade options available, it also offers a variety of combinations that are
practically limitless. |
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Thorsen
Series |
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Perfect for setting a mood of
"elegant simplicity", the Thorsen sconces, made of fine
quarter-sawn oak and featuring our unique metal finishes, were inspired by
the work of Gustav Stickley, one of the founders of the American Arts
& Crafts movement. The TWS-9 and TWS-9R sconces in rich mahogany
with ebony details, were inspired by ones that grace several of
California's "Ultimate Bungalows", designed by renowned Pasadena
Architects Charles and Henry Greene. They feature a graceful keynote
of their design, the "cloud lift" detail. |
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Utopian
Series |
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An ideal of perfection; this
series of simple geometric forms inspired by the designs of Frank Lloyd
Wright and the American Arts and Crafts movement is timeless in its
appeal. |
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Valencia
Series |
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Evocative of California Missions
and warm summer nights; this series was inspired by Spanish Revival art
and architecture of the 1920's. Hammered details accentuate the
rustic appeal; the rare mist glass provides gentle refracted light and its
texture further defines the hand crafted quality of these designs. |
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Westmoreland
Series |
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Charles and Henry Greene's
"Ultimate Bungalows", the Gamble House, is located on
Westmoreland Place in Pasadena, California. The inspiration for this
series is the beautifully crafted lantern that graces its entry. |
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