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The Victoria & Albert Museum

Perhaps the largest collection of furniture and artefacts from the Arts and Crafts movement is that held by the V & A in London. As well as the William Morris room and the Frank Lloyd Wright room, there is the new British Gallery which holds excellent examples of furniture by major designers including Ashbee, Godwin, Mackintosh, Walton, and Liberty & Co. There are also fabrics and many other items of decorative art. The library is also a probably the best resource in the country for those researching the Arts and Crafts movement you can check their online catalogue to see the range of items and to search for individual books or catalogues, see the National Art Library.

National Art Library

Victoria and Albert Museum