Lawrence Flynn Collection
Lawrence Flynn, a master craftsman of his time, left an indelible mark on the world of furniture design
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Lawrence Flynn, a master craftsman of his time, left an indelible mark on the world of furniture design. With each stroke of his brush and every meticulous detail he carved into wood, Flynn's creations became timeless pieces that continue to captivate art enthusiasts today. One such masterpiece is the Stencilled Rocker from 1938. Created by Lawrence Flynn himself, this rocker showcases his exceptional talent in blending intricate stenciled patterns with the smooth curves of the chair, and is a true testament to his ability to merge functionality with artistic expression. In addition to rockers, Flynn also ventured into creating stunning inkwells. The Stencilled Inkwells from around 1940 exhibit his keen eye for balance and symmetry. Each inkwell features delicate stenciled designs that elevate them from mere functional objects to exquisite works of art. Flynn's creativity extended beyond individual pieces as well. His set of six Stencilled Chairs from 1938 exemplifies his dedication to consistency and harmony in design. Each chair complements one another while maintaining its unique character, showcasing Flynn's mastery in creating cohesive collections. Not limited to furniture alone, it also dabbled in other forms of artistic expression like box design. The Bandbox Design from circa 1937 reflects his ability to transform everyday items into visually striking pieces through carefully crafted patterns and colors. Flynn's talents were not confined solely within the realm of woodwork either; he excelled in metalwork too. The Pewter Pitcher created between 1935-1942 displays his skillful manipulation of pewter into an elegant vessel fit for any occasion. Another notable creation by the Hadley Chest from 1937 - a remarkable fusion between form and function. This chest showcases both intricate carvings and practical storage space, demonstrating how beauty can coexist harmoniously with utility. Amongst all these extraordinary creations stands the Figurehead: Benjamin Franklin from 1937.