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Pat in shopThe style of mission or "arts and crafts" clocks and other projects you'll find here is what I call “New Mission”, which is the familiar “Mission” or “Arts and Crafts” style of design that was so popular in the early 20th century, and giving it a  fresh new look; lightening up on the heaviness and darkness of the look that traditional Mission style imparts, with a more contemporary feel, or even melding the style with another style, such as Rustic Adirondack.

My philosophy is: Style, Construction and Agelessness.

The Style must be acceptable by todays’ standards; Construction must be highly durable and strong - enough to last several generations. Agelessness refers to a piece’s ability to be beautiful not just today, but through it’s lifetime, hopefully being handed down by generations of your family. Mission style has been a standard for generations.

My hope is that the piece I create for you will become cherished heirlooms; a part of your family. I can't think of a more appropriate heirloom to hand down than a family mantle clock - with the passage of time motif ever present.

Patrick Ashley of New Mission Workshop can be reached at 585-387-9760, or 74 Parkridge Drive, Pittsford, NY 14534.

 

Retail Outlet

Pieces can be seen at GW Woods in Victor, NY.

New Mission Workshop was recently a Featured Artist in the Rochester D&C.

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Pieces:

Mission Clocks

The Speculator mission lamp.

The Wilmington Mission Chair

The Old Forge Mission coffee table

Doll Trundle Bed

Business card holder, Pencil holder.

The Sentinel mission pulpit/lectern

The Lexinton urn

The Fairmont unity urn

 

Contact:

Email New Mission Workshop

 

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