As you know by the last couple of posts I’m deeply in love with all things contemporary but then again I’m certainly no “one trick pony”. I have always been intrigued with Craftsman Design. Think bungalows, organic forms and warm rich woods. The Arts and Crafts Movement which occurred at the turn of the last century, was a response to the blossoming industrial age. Mass production was coming into its own and a few intrepid souls were missing the personal human touch of household objects made by hand. The leading proponent was William Morris, also known for his beautiful stylized floral prints.One of my “go to” hardware suppliers, Hardware Resources, has just unveiled cabinet hardware inspired by the period. Named after Arts & Crafts architect Bernard Maybeck, these selections are a great way to jazz up existing cabinets and give you "the look". Since they’re only inspired by, and not reproductions of, the Arts & Crafts Movement, the design is fresh and new as well as being a stylized nod to the Craftsman style. One beautifully styled knob and 3 cabinet pulls will be available in 5 trending finishes. In addition to the Maybeck design, by Jeffrey Alexander, they will be introducing the Brenton (Elements) and the Royce (also Jeffrey Alexander) at the upcoming KBIS (Kitchen & Bath Industry Show). Emulating this look in cabinetry is easy. The Shaker door style, which is all the rage, can be transformed to reflect the Arts & Crafts look by the addition of appropriate hardware. You can get handles like these here.Here's your opportunity to get crazy with a tile back splash. You will see a couple of motifs that scream A&C including the dragonfly and the ginko leaf. Add some green to the mix and you've got it!If you're interested in this look or a stylized version of it I'd love to hear from you!