| Thomas Sheraton and his
contemporaries were the last to design furniture before the
influence of "modern" machinery. A true cabinetmaker,
Sheraton favored clean, perpendicular lines and sound construction
methods. He avoided frivolous ornamentation and knew no "modern"
shortcuts. Today, his no-fuss designs are still known worldwide
for their purity and geometric grace. Our interpretation of
Sheraton features long, solid posts that continue from top
to floor, floating side panels, flush-fitting drawers and
mortise-and-tenon construction. |