The architects Charles Sumner Greene and Henry Mather Greene worked together in California at the turn of the twentieth century, developing a distinctly American interpretation of the Arts and Crafts style. Between 1902 and 1910 the brothers produced their finest work, not only creating private residences but also providing design and construction supervision of furniture and other interior elements. This superbly illustrated book celebrates the decorative arts of Greene and Greene, and features essays exploring their furniture designs, metalwork and stained glass, among other aspects of their exquisite craftsmanship. AUTHOR: Edward R. Bosley is James N. Gamble Director of The Gamble House, Pasadena, California, and the author of Greene nGreene (2000). Anne E. Mallek is Curator at The Gamble House. SELLING POINTS: The first in-depth survey of the decorative arts in the work of two of the leading exponents of the American Arts and Crafts movement Beautifully illustrated with colour photographs of original interiors and exteriors, as well as archival drawings 170 colour illustrations