Arts & Crafts Explained | Useful and Beautiful: A Century Guild Clock Face
Discover the origins and aims of the Arts and Crafts movement through objects from the William Morris Gallery's collection. How did a younger generation of Arts and Crafts designers put Morris's ideas into practice? This video introduces a clock face by Herbert Horne, a member of the Century Guild, an arts and crafts collective established in the 1880s. Discover how Horne took inspiration from figures including William Blake to create a new kind of functional beauty.

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