Arts and Crafts furniture became popular in the early 1900s. Gustav Stickley, William Morris, and the Roycrofts changed furniture design radically and that influence continues to this day. Designers moved away from the flamboyance of the Victorian era towards function, durability and strong design. Joinery was often exposed, and oak was the dominant wood. Original hardware was hammered and very dark in color. More popular today than ever, this hardware flies off our shelves.
Horton Brasses' Arts and Crafts drawer pulls encapsulate this simplicity. Although modern craftsmanship shapes each pull, timeless designs still pervade each shape, with faithful use of period patterns and shapes. Designed for several applications, Horton Brasses' Arts and Crafts drawer handles offer a choice of angular mission and rounded ring pull styles.