Walk into any furniture store and ask them what type of furniture is the most popular and we are sure that you will find the Arts & Crafts style ranked in the top three best sellers. Today, 100 years after William Morris, Gustav Stickley, Frank Lloyd Wright and others introduced this style of design, American has re-discovered it. We are pleased to offer twenty-five designs that truly represent this style of furniture.

CWB, Custom Woodworking Business Magazine, has Awarded AFD Honorable Mention for Residential Furniture for 2009...!
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MISSION CONTEMPORARY CHEST OF DRAWERS This chest of drawers is a striking piece. We detail the option on installing oak veneer burl in the two doors. The selection of the boards for the drawers will enable you to create a stunning chest. Size 65" high by 34" wide and 19" deep Skill level Beginner/intermediate Plan #350 Price $19.95
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MISSION CONTEMPORARY CURIO CABINET This curio cabinet is the final piece for the new grouping for the Contemporary Mission Line. Select the boards carefully for the tapered legs and you will have a striking piece. The glass doors and the sides have mullions attached. Size 70" high by 44" wide and 16" deep. Skill level Beginner/Intermediate Plan# 351 Price $19.95
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BOW ARM MORRIS CHAIR & SPINDLE ARM MORRIS CHAIR
These chairs are a direct reflection of the work done by William Morris in England in the early 1900's. They are also influenced by the work of Gustav Stickley here in America. Both of the chairs feature quadralinear leg post construction. These posts have four quartersawn oak boards mitered and then glued. This construction technique best displays the oak's ray flake which seems to wrap around the leg. Our well detailed instructions explain three different methods of leg construction.
Plan # 181 Bow Arm Morris Chair with footstool Price $19.95
Visit Fine Woodworking Magazine for a complete Video on how to build this chair
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Mission Wine & Spirits Cabinet
Size: 37 ¾” high 17” deep
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