The Arts and Crafts Exhibition
Mr. A. H. Christie and
Mrs. Christie and Mr. F.
W. Troup. The Christie
bedstead was of iron with
painted decoration, and the
furniture of the bedroom
with its white - curtained
window, looking out into
Domus No. i, included
specimens of the work of
Mr. E. W. Gimson, Mr.
Sidney H. Barnsley, Mr.
Robert Christie, Mr. T.
Okey, and Mr. Norman
table cabinet in english walnut J
designed by ernest w. gimson ; executed by p. burchett Another bedroom, open-
ing out of Domus No. 2,
among them the only dresser—a very good one was furnished by the Women's Guild of Arts,
designed by Mr. Ambrose Heal—that found its and the descriptive notes in the catalogue seem
way to Burlington House. Mr. Heal showed near to suggest that its designers had economy in view
the dresser one of the three bedsteads in the when they were planning it. " A lady's bedroom,"
exhibition, a little four-poster of walnut wood, and we are told, " has been furnished by the Women's
there was another close by in the attractive bed- Guild of Arts, in which elaboration and luxury
room for a small country house designed by have been purposely avoided." Those who read
fire implements designed by ernest w. gimson—the firedogs executed by s. mustoe j
the set on stand by alfred bucknell
126
Mr. A. H. Christie and
Mrs. Christie and Mr. F.
W. Troup. The Christie
bedstead was of iron with
painted decoration, and the
furniture of the bedroom
with its white - curtained
window, looking out into
Domus No. i, included
specimens of the work of
Mr. E. W. Gimson, Mr.
Sidney H. Barnsley, Mr.
Robert Christie, Mr. T.
Okey, and Mr. Norman
table cabinet in english walnut J
designed by ernest w. gimson ; executed by p. burchett Another bedroom, open-
ing out of Domus No. 2,
among them the only dresser—a very good one was furnished by the Women's Guild of Arts,
designed by Mr. Ambrose Heal—that found its and the descriptive notes in the catalogue seem
way to Burlington House. Mr. Heal showed near to suggest that its designers had economy in view
the dresser one of the three bedsteads in the when they were planning it. " A lady's bedroom,"
exhibition, a little four-poster of walnut wood, and we are told, " has been furnished by the Women's
there was another close by in the attractive bed- Guild of Arts, in which elaboration and luxury
room for a small country house designed by have been purposely avoided." Those who read
fire implements designed by ernest w. gimson—the firedogs executed by s. mustoe j
the set on stand by alfred bucknell
126