As the Industrial Revolution took hold, style and craftsmanship slowly declined. The Arts and Crafts movement aimed to recapture the spirit of skill, quality, and luxury, helping Europe better appreciate decorative arts.
UK Architectural Heritage is an Arts and Crafts antique furniture dealer with a twist. We hand select every Arts and Crafts antique to ensure style, quality, and artistry. Here’s your chance to own a piece of history.
These gates were salvaged from a property in central London. The reverse side houses textured glass panels which can be opened for cleaning. If not required, these panels can be removed.
An early 20th century antique arts and crafts oak fireplace. Dating from circa 1900, this antique oak fireplace has an elegant tapering opening handsomely carved spandrels above, decorated with scrolling foliage and a stylised Tudor rose, accompanied by a medium oak finish. This arts and crafts fire surround is a testament to historical English craftsmanship,
A large antique early 20th century arts and crafts fireplace with brass hood. This unusual and impressive design is of a large scale, handcrafted from oak and brass. The metals and dark wood compliment each other, which would make it a striking statement feature in the main room of a contemporary home or period property.
Pair of Victorian Style Garden Gates. An impressive set of gates featuring a floral design. The gates resemble an Arts and Crafts style and were produced circa 1920. Additional Dimensions For an opening of approx. 174 cm
An Art Nouveau period fireplace constructed from oak, with a repoussé copper frieze panel. Additional Dimensions Opening height 96 cm Opening width 97 cm Width between outside of foot blocks 148 cm
Pair of Antique Compton Style Garden Urns. A wonderful pair of Compton style Terracotta garden pots. The Compton Pottery company operated for more than 60 years before it closed in 1956. It began as evening clay-modelling classes that Mary Watts (1849-1938) ran for local villagers in Limnerslease.
Victorian Arts and Crafts Style Wrought Iron Fire Grate. Very large scale, with shaped bars and ball finials, and Tudor roses on the back plate. Suitable for burning large logs.
These carved oak beams have been salvaged from a period property in Hampshire, having previously been incorporated into a panelled room. The room was constructed around 1890, using some earlier materials. This listing comprises of a 6″ section of carved beam, originally attached to the ceiling. There are two available at this size and two
An English Arts & Crafts style fire surround salvaged from a large country house near Petersfield, Hampshire. Featuring carved panels depicting foliage and maritime scenes. Additional Dimensions Opening Height 76 cm Opening Width 88 cm Width between outside of legs 173.5 cm
A very unusual and rare, complete set of door hardware made from wrought iron and steel. For interior or exterior use. Handmade, embellished with engraving and embossed decoration. Components include: Two complete hinges, one lock with key, one door pull, set of handles, one face plate and hand made screws. Key- 15 cm x 5
A set of reclaimed sliding or pocket doors, with part of the original mechanism still attached. These doors could be adapted for use with traditional butt hinges if required.