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Sherlock Genevieve Collection

Step into the world of Genevieve Sherlock, a master creator of timeless treasures



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Step into the world of Genevieve Sherlock, a master creator of timeless treasures. Her patchwork quilt from 1940 is a testament to her meticulous craftsmanship, each stitch telling a story of love and warmth. In 1941, she wove magic with calico fabric, creating an enchanting masterpiece that exudes charm and nostalgia. But it doesn't stop there - Sherlock's talent extended beyond textiles. The Boston Rocker she crafted in 1940 is not just a chair; it's an invitation to sit back and relax in style. And who could resist the allure of her Hitchcock Chair? With its elegant curves and impeccable finish, it becomes more than just furniture - it becomes art. Sherlock's creative genius didn't confine itself to chairs alone. Her pitcher from 1935/1942 showcases her ability to transform everyday objects into works of art. Its graceful lines and exquisite details make it a true centerpiece for any table setting. And let's not forget about her Empire Chairs - both American classics that embody sophistication and grace. From their regal silhouettes to their rich upholstery choices they can truly fit for royalty. As we delve deeper into Sherlock's portfolio, we discover even more wonders: samples of calico fabric that transport us back in time; another Hitchcock Chair that captivates with its timeless design; yet another Boston Rocker that beckons us to take a seat. Genevieve Sherlock was undoubtedly ahead of her time as an artist and designer. Her creations continue to inspire awe today, showcasing the beauty found in every detail she meticulously crafted.