If Arts and Crafts Walls Could Talk: Paper, Paint, or Stencil? Talk by Bo Sullivan
December 10, 2016 |
Walls played a crucial role in the Arts and Crafts-era interior. Whether painted, stenciled, fabric-covered or wallpapered, a room's surfaces were no less an expression of personal taste or artistic ideals than the famous furniture and decorative objects to which they played backdrop. Bo Sullivan is the owner and founder of Arcalus Period Design and Bolling and Company.
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Architectural Heritage Center |
701 SE Grand Avenue Portland, OR 97214 |
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Nanette Thrush |
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