Shaker Style

Shaker Style
Author: Sharon Duane Koomler
Publisher: Courage Books
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2000
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780762407194

This beautifully documented, authoritative overview of the Shaker form and function showcases the 200-year-old sect's eloquent, minimalist style, which blends seamlessly into today's modern design aesthetic. Includes Shaker-style architecture. 175 full-color and b&w photos.

Essential Shaker Style

Essential Shaker Style
Author: Tessa Evelegh
Publisher: Ward Lock Limited
Total Pages: 95
Release: 1995
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780706374148

Presents illustrated instructions for home decorating using elements which reflect the Shaker style.

Shaker-style Wood Projects

Shaker-style Wood Projects
Author: Robert Sonday
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1997
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780806913865

Four of America's most acclaimed designers contribute 30 examples of their Shaker-style woodwork for you to make yourself. Each project comes with pattern drawings, detailed directions, and inspiring photography. Decorate your home with a coatrack, drop-leaf table, corner cupboard, oval boxes, and a traditional rocking chair with ladder back and finials. These items all exemplify the harmonious spirit of Shaker furniture.

Shaker Style

Shaker Style
Author: John S. Bowman
Publisher: JG Press
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2003-10-01
Genre: Shaker architecture
ISBN: 9781572153813

This book with 120 full-color illustrations examines the material culture of the United Society of Believers, a religious sect known as the Shakers.

How To Build Shaker Furniture

How To Build Shaker Furniture
Author: Tom Moser
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2011-09-08
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 1440313083

The Shakers produced many incredible furniture objects that we continue to venerate today. For the woodworker the fascination is often rooted in the essential simplicity of the work. Interest in Shaker design is as strong today as it was when the first edition of this book was published in 1977, possibly stronger. This ongoing interest is the direct result of the inherent beauty of Shaker design—beauty that stems not only from form, but from superb workmanship, a commitment to utility and a total understanding of material.

The Book of Shaker Furniture

The Book of Shaker Furniture
Author: John Kassay
Publisher: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 1980
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780870232756

A comprehensive, amply illustrated guide illustrates the simple, functional furniture style developed during the Shaker movement--a successful experiment in communitarian living--and traces its evolution from the Colonial styles of New York and New England

Shaker Inspirations

Shaker Inspirations
Author: Christian Becksvoort
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-11-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781732210035

American Style

American Style
Author: Time-Life Books
Publisher: Time Life Medical
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Furniture making
ISBN: 9780783559537

This comprehensive series for woodworkers provides customizable, detailed plans for up to 20 projects. Each project is fully photographed, with precise, easy-to-follow instructions, and includes a materials list. Spiral binding for lay-flat use.Complete instructions and project plans for making distinctive, simply designed furniture that will last for generations. Projects include a traditional Shaker hall table, a classic Mission bookcase with divided glass doors, and a Country high-back bench with optional storage under the seat.

Selling Shaker

Selling Shaker
Author: Stephen Bowe
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1846310083

The simple yet striking lines of Shaker design grace much of the furniture we see in high-end department stores, and beautiful examples of it adorn the pages of Architectural Digest and House Beautiful. How did this style evolve from its origins in a humble, small religious community to the international design phenomenon it is today? This illustrated study explores the emergence of the Shaker style and how it was vigorously promoted by scholars and artists into the prominence it now enjoys. The heart of the Shaker style lies in the religious movement founded in the eighteenth century, where Stephen Bowe and Peter Richmond begin their chronicle. From there, the authors chart the evolution of the style into the twentieth century—particularly in the hands of design media, scholars, and art institutions. These Shaker “agents” repositioned Shaker style continuously—from local vernacular to high culture and then popular culture. Drawing on a rich array of sources, including museum catalogs, contemporary design magazines, and scholarly writings, Selling Shaker illustrates in detail how the Shaker style entered the general design consciousness and how the original aesthetic was gradually diluted into a generic style for a mass audience. A wholly original and fascinating study of American design and consumption, Selling Shaker is a unique resource for collectors, scholars, and anyone interested in the cultural history of a design aesthetic.