New York

Adirondack Museum

Adirondack Museum

The exhibit that will most likely attract Arts & Crafts devotees is the rustic furniture gallery, which includes many types of Arts & Crafts furniture.

Route 28 North & Route 30
Blue Mountain Lake,  New York  12812
United States

Arts & Crafts Society of Central New York

Arts & Crafts Society of Central New York

The Arts and Crafts Society of Central New York is a non-profit organization dedicated to the study of the Arts and Crafts Movement through a schedule of lectures, symposia, tours and other educational programs.

P.O. Box 6035
Syracuse,  New York  13217
United States

Arts & Crafts Tours

Arts & Crafts Tours

Arts & Crafts Tours is the oldest company offering individualized, small group tours examining the origins of the movement in Europe. Privileged access to private homes and collections guided by scholars, collectors, and curators. Come join us.

110 Riverside Drive
Suite 15E
New York,  New York  10024
United States

Aurora Silversmith

Aurora Silversmith

Alburn R. Sleeper has specialized in Roycroft style jewelry and accessories since 1964. Named a Master Level Roycroft Artisan, he works in copper, gold and silver, crafting jewelry for men and women, as well as desk accessories, door & switch plates.


East Aurora,  New York
United States

Byrdcliffe Art Colony

Byrdcliffe Art Colony

Byrdcliffe, taken from the middle names of Ralph and Jane, was fully built and operating by the summer of 1903. It had a metalworking shop, a pottery, a woodworking shop, a large studio for Bolton Brown’s art classes, a dairy barn, guest houses, a dormitory for students, and White Pines, the Whitehead’s own house. Unlike the vernacular architecture specific to the Hudson Valley, with its tidy white clapboard farmhouses, Byrdcliffe buildings resembled low rambling Swiss chalets characterized by their dark stained indigenous pine siding, gentle sloping roofs with wide overhangs, and ribbons of windows painted Byrdcliffe blue.

34 Tinker Street
Woodstock,  New York  12498
United States

Cooper- Hewitt National Museum of Design, Smithsonian Institution

Cooper- Hewitt National Museum of Design, Smithsonian Institution

This museum, which is housed in the Carnegie Mansion (1901), has the most comprehensive collection of wallpaper in the country and includes many examples from the Arts & Crafts era.

2 East 91st Street
New York,  New York  10128
United States

Corning Museum of Glass

Corning Museum of Glass

This museum displays over 25,000 pieces at a time. The focus of the museum is on antique and modern American glass. The highlight for Arts & Crafts visitors is the eleven-foot-high leaded-glass landscape window that was designed by Louis Tiffany in 1905.

1 Museum Way
Corning,  New York  14830
United States

Craftsman Building

Craftsman Building

From 1913 until 1916, Gustav Stickley consolidated the editorial offices for “The Craftsman” magazine, Craftsman Workshop, and other businesses in one location, a twelve story skyscraper in Manhattan. Stickley lost his lease on the building when he declared bankruptcy in 1916, but the building still remains and the exterior appears much as it did during Gustav Stickley’s tenure there. Today the ground floor is the home of a bar and restaurant called Butterfield 8, where you can have a drink or dinner in what had once been Gustav Stickley’s retail showroom.

5 East 38th Street
New York,  New York
United States

Cro Nest

Cro Nest

Arts & Crafts style house that was designed and built by Claude Bragdon in 1902. Private Residence.

3 Castle Park
Rochester,  New York  14620
United States

Dalton’s

Dalton’s

Dalton’s has established itself as a resource for original Arts and Crafts furnishings and decorative accessories. Carefully selected examples of original condition furniture, pottery, art and metalwork for beginning and experienced collectors.

1931 James Street
Syracuse,  New York  13206
United States

Darwin D. Martin House Complex

Darwin D. Martin House Complex

A series of houses designed by Frank Lloyd Wright between 1903 and 1905. One of the best examples of Prairie school and one of Wright’s most well known works on the East Coast, along with the Guggenheim and Fallingwater.

125 Jewett Parkway
Buffalo,  New York  14214
United States

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