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American Mission oak sideboard with backrail (LIMBERT BROS).
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American Mission oak sideboard with backrail (LIMBERT BROS)
Sku: 020519C Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Limbert Brothers
Width: 60.0" Height: 45.5" Depth : 21.0"
Style: American Materials & Techniques: Oak Category: Cabinets & Case Goods, Dining Room
The Limbert Brothers, Charles and George, were prominent American furniture designers and manufacturers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were known for their distinctive Arts and Crafts style furniture, which featured clean lines, solid construction, and intricate detailing. Charles Limbert was born in 1854 in Akron, Ohio, while his younger brother George was born in 1864. Charles initially worked as a carpenter and cabinetmaker, honing his skills in woodworking. In 1881, he established his own furniture company, Charles P. Limbert & Company, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. George joined his brother's business a few years later, and the company was renamed Limbert Brothers. The Limbert Brothers quickly gained recognition for their high-quality Read Full Bio
The Limbert Brothers, Charles and George, were prominent American furniture designers and manufacturers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were known for their distinctive Arts and Crafts style furniture, which featured clean lines, solid construction, and intricate detailing. Charles Limbert was born in 1854 in Akron, Ohio, while his younger brother George was born in 1864. Charles initially worked as a carpenter and cabinetmaker, honing his skills in woodworking. In 1881, he established his own furniture company, Charles P. Limbert & Company, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. George joined his brother's business a few years later, and the company was renamed Limbert Brothers. The Limbert Brothers quickly gained recognition for their high-quality craftsmanship and innovative designs. They embraced the Arts and Crafts movement, which emphasized traditional craftsmanship and the use of natural materials. Their furniture pieces often featured exposed joinery, hand-carved details, and rich finishes. One of the Limbert Brothers' most iconic designs was the "Bow Arm Morris Chair," which became synonymous with the Arts and Crafts movement. This chair featured a reclining backrest, adjustable armrests, and a distinctive curved arm design. It was highly popular and remains a sought-after collector's item today. The brothers' commitment to quality and design excellence earned them numerous accolades and awards. Their furniture was showcased in various exhibitions, including the prestigious 1904 St. Louis World's Fair, where they received a gold medal for their outstanding craftsmanship. The Limbert Brothers' furniture business flourished throughout the early 20th century, with their designs becoming increasingly popular among middle-class consumers. However, like many other furniture manufacturers, they faced challenges during the Great Depression. The company eventually closed its doors in 1944. Despite the closure of their business, the legacy of the Limbert Brothers lives on. Their furniture designs continue to be admired for their timeless beauty and exceptional craftsmanship. Today, original Limbert Brothers pieces are highly sought after by collectors and can be found in museums and private collections around the world. The Limbert Brothers' contributions to the Arts and Crafts movement and their dedication to creating functional and aesthetically pleasing furniture have left an indelible mark on the history of American decorative arts. Their designs continue to inspire contemporary furniture makers and enthusiasts alike, ensuring that their legacy endures for generations to come.
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