Now on display at the Cincinnati Convention Center.
Now on display at the Cincinnati Convention Center.
Crafted from restored furniture and heirloom findings across generations, Resonance was designed to awaken a specific type of comfort—the one that arrives when the past brushes up against you: a grandfather clock like the one you always noticed in a relative’s home, an album that drops you back into younger days. It’s amazing how music and furniture hold memory with a quiet power, connecting us to each other through what we’ve lived and what we may have inherited. We hope this piece resonates with you, catches you gently off guard, and piques your nostalgic curiosity. You can now see Resonance on the third floor of the Cincinnati Convention Center.
Over the next few months, we hope to share more of our journey in creating Resonance. If you’d like to follow along, follow us on Instagram @sherdavenport & @jordan_thecreator.
Special thank you to Black Art Speaks for leading and organizing this project.
With love,

