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Anne Ger Collection

"Anne Ger: Preserving the Timeless Beauty of Shaker Design" Step into the world of Anne Ger



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"Anne Ger: Preserving the Timeless Beauty of Shaker Design" Step into the world of Anne Ger, a talented creator who brought to life stunning pieces inspired by the simplicity and elegance of Shaker design. With each meticulously crafted piece, Anne pays homage to the rich heritage and craftsmanship that defined this unique style. The Shaker Desk, dating back to 1937, showcases Anne's attention to detail and commitment to authenticity. Its clean lines and functional design make it a timeless addition to any workspace. Similarly, the Shaker Tall Tin Cupboard from 1936 exudes charm with its rustic yet refined appeal. No room is complete without a statement timepiece, and Anne's Shaker Wall Clock from 1936 does not disappoint. Its classic design seamlessly blends with any decor while keeping you on schedule in true Shaker fashion. For those seeking warmth and ambiance, look no further than Anne's exquisite Shaker Candle Sconce. Created between 1935-1942, these sconces add a touch of serenity as they softly illuminate your space. Anne also excels at creating storage solutions that are both practical and visually appealing. The Press Cupboard from around 1936 offers ample space for organizing essentials while maintaining an air of sophistication. Meanwhile, her innovative Shaker Dressmakers Counter provides functionality for seamstresses while doubling as an eye-catching centerpiece in any sewing room. Tables hold gatherings together; therefore, it comes as no surprise that Anne's Table from circa 1937 effortlessly brings people together with its inviting presence. Complementing this table is her equally remarkable creation - the Shaker Cabinet - which combines form and function flawlessly. Delving deeper into architectural elements inspired by the shakers' way of life reveals gems like the strikingly beautiful Newel Post created by Anne in approximately 1937. This post adds character to staircases while capturing the essence of traditional craftsmanship.