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Mid-Century Rustic organic form jacaranda wood jewelry box with a bark exterior, and single drawer with wooden pull. (DON SHOEMAKER).
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Mid-Century Rustic organic form jacaranda wood jewelry box with a bark exterior, and single drawer with wooden pull. (DON SHOEMAKER)
Sku: REG4733 Ships From: Hollywood, Florida Creator: Don Shoemaker
Width: 6.0" Height: 3.0" Depth : 5.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Bark, wood Category: Accessories/Décor/Bric-a-Brac Good; Wear consistent with age and use
Don Shoemaker (1922-1990) was an American furniture designer and artist known for his exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs. Born on March 28, 1922, in Nebraska, Shoemaker developed a passion for woodworking at a young age. After serving in the United States Army during World War II, Shoemaker pursued his interest in furniture design and attended the Art Institute of Chicago. He further honed his skills by studying traditional Mexican furniture techniques and design principles, which would greatly influence his later work. In the 1950s, Shoemaker relocated to Mexico, where he established his own furniture workshop, known as "Señal" (later renamed "Shoemaker"). Inspired by the rich cultural heritage of Mexico, he began creating unique pieces that Read Full Bio
Don Shoemaker (1922-1990) was an American furniture designer and artist known for his exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs. Born on March 28, 1922, in Nebraska, Shoemaker developed a passion for woodworking at a young age. After serving in the United States Army during World War II, Shoemaker pursued his interest in furniture design and attended the Art Institute of Chicago. He further honed his skills by studying traditional Mexican furniture techniques and design principles, which would greatly influence his later work. In the 1950s, Shoemaker relocated to Mexico, where he established his own furniture workshop, known as "Señal" (later renamed "Shoemaker"). Inspired by the rich cultural heritage of Mexico, he began creating unique pieces that seamlessly blended traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics. Shoemaker's designs were characterized by their clean lines, organic forms, and meticulous attention to detail. He often used native Mexican woods, such as rosewood and granadillo, which he sourced sustainably from local forests. Shoemaker's commitment to sustainable practices was ahead of its time and reflected his deep respect for the environment. Throughout his career, Shoemaker collaborated with skilled artisans, combining their expertise with his own design vision. This collaborative approach resulted in furniture pieces that were not only visually striking but also highly functional and durable. Shoemaker's work gained international recognition and was exhibited in prestigious venues such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico City. His designs were sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike, with his furniture pieces becoming highly coveted in the mid-century modern market. In addition to furniture design, Shoemaker also explored other artistic mediums, including sculpture and painting. His artistic versatility allowed him to experiment with different materials and techniques, further showcasing his creative genius. Don Shoemaker's legacy continues to influence contemporary furniture design. His commitment to craftsmanship, sustainability, and the fusion of traditional and modern aesthetics remains an inspiration to designers and artists around the world. Although he passed away on January 23, 1990, his timeless designs continue to be cherished and appreciated for their beauty and innovation.
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