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Writing cabinet

Charles Robert Ashbee, Guild of Handicraft, 1898–1899

© Photo: Woodley & Quick

Ashbee was a principal figure in the Arts and Crafts movement. This writing cabinet, designed by Ashbee and made by Guild of Handicrafts members, is one of the most important of his pieces, and of very high quality. The cabinet has large decorative iron strap-hinges across the doors and pierced iron handles and lock plates mounted on vellum. The doors of the upper section open to reveal a contrasting pale interior inlaid with coloured woods in a design of tulips, which contains cupboards and drawers as well as a sliding top drawer.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Writing cabinet, 1898–1899

Date supported

1985

Medium and material

Mahogany & white holly

Dimensions

136 x 103 x 68.5 cm

Grant

12500

Total cost

50000

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