Description
Book SynopsisThe Shakers sought to create a heaven on earth through a combination of worship and diligent work, and their handicrafts are among our greatest exemplars of form following function. Practical yet attractive, the furniture, textiles, tools and machinery of the Shakers are utterly distinctive and became famous the world over during the twentieth century, with certain Modernist architects and designers finding unexpected common ground with this decidedly non-Modernist sect. Shaker Handicraft' the first Shaker exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1935 was only the first of many major exhibits, and today the spirit of the Shakers and the clean lines, solid construction and honest functionality of their crafts make it one of the most popular and timeless design categories in the US and beyond.
Table of ContentsThe Origins of the Shakers / Shaker Theology and Religious Practice / Form Follows Faith: Work as Worship / Shakers as Entrepreneurs: Selling to the World / Architecture, Furniture, and Craft / Decline of the Shakers / Shakers Today / Places to Visit / Further Reading / Index