
Arts & Crafts Bureau Bookcase
This early 20th-century Arts and Crafts bureau bookcase showcases the period’s commitment to thoughtful craftsmanship and functional design. Crafted from solid oak with a warm, medium-toned finish, the piece features clean lines and subtly arched bracket feet. The upper cabinet doors are inset with original leaded glass panels, echoing the geometric stylings typical of the movement. The fall-front desk opens to reveal a highly organized interior with numerous pigeonholes and small drawers, ideal for correspondence or stationery. Flanking the kneehole are twin pedestals with four graduated drawers each, retaining their original circular brass pulls. The upper bookcase interior is fitted with adjustable shelving in a contrasting golden oak, adding visual depth. Compact yet offering substantial storage, this is a practical and visually striking example of Arts and Crafts utility furniture from the Edwardian era. Circa 1910, English origin Solid oak with original finish and leaded glas