
British School of Arts and Crafts
The British School of Arts and Crafts was an educational institution dedicated to promoting the Arts and Crafts movement, which emphasized craftsmanship, handcrafted work, and aesthetic design in reaction to industrialization. It aimed to teach students skills in traditional arts such as woodworking, textile arts, ceramics, and metalwork, fostering a revival of high-quality, artisanal craftsmanship. The school encouraged creativity and individual expression, blending artistic design with practical skills, and played a role in shaping modern design principles while preserving historical artisan techniques.