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1. EFP #B34 Ring of Roses Cab. Vase - 2008
2. EFP #B33 Garland of Berries Vase - 2008
3. EFP #B05 Heirloom Blackberry Vase
4. EFP #B30 Ginkgo Cabinet Vase - 2008
5. EFP #B30 Ginkgo Cabinet Vase - 2008

James, Kristine, Marilyn, Zofia, Tom, Addison

Renditions is a family business owned by Marilyn Lindahl, James Farley, and Kristine Lindahl. Kristine and James are a husband and wife team educated as architects with a passion for the philosophy and aesthetics of the Arts & Crafts Movement. They introduced Marilyn to the Arts and Crafts style. Without realizing it, Marilyn already subscribed to many of the concepts of the A&C movement, and our business venture began. So, after many years of planning, Renditions opened in June 2001.

Marilyn, Kristine, and James are also the major artisans at Renditions, specializing in wood, glass, and textiles:

James builds Mission-style furniture, lamps, frames, and provides architectural design services.

Kristine creates original stained glass designs, incorporated into furniture, lamps, and installations in homes, and also provides architectural design services.

Marilyn stencils and embroiders textiles for the home and office, including bed, bath, and spa linens, kitchen tea towels, table runners, placemat and napkin sets, pillows, wall hangings, and window treatments. Marilyn also provides stenciling services.

 

We carry a full line of Arts & Crafts accessories from the leading manufacturers of furniture, lamps, copper, tiles, pottery, pewter, prints, and books. We are constantly seeking talented Arts & Crafts artisans and new quality products to add to our shop. Our customers tell us that we have the largest selection of Arts & Crafts items in the Midwest.

Like the Arts and Crafts founders, we believe in simplicity in all things and that the happiest people lead the simplest lives.

At the turn of this century, the technological age is upon us, and people are again experiencing a desire to return to a simpler life, natural materials, and quality goods. Come on into our shop in Historic Weston, Missouri, or visit this website and browse around.