Shakers have long been loved here in America, where the works their nimble hands made in the 19th and early 20th century still garner substantial prices at auction. This June, they’re getting their due in Europe as well, as the story of these celibate, shaking quakers travels to Germany’s Vitra Design Museum. A slight departure for the museum, which generally focuses on 20th century material, the exhibition will offer visitors an introduction to the honest woodworkers and weavers of 18th and 19th century Shaker communities, starting from what was their center: their chosen form of worship. Over 150 objects from Shaker Museum’s collection, including tools, chisels, axes, brushes, boxes and those famous Shaker pegs, make up the bulk of the exhibition.