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Creator: Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
Hugh Acton Megaforms Architectural Planter from Acton Residence in Carrara Mable
By Grand Rapids Furniture Co., Hugh Acton
Located in Chicago, IL
Hugh Acton Megaforms Architectural planter from Acton Residence in Carrara Marble ,Italy Measures: 8 dia x 17.5 h inches.  
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1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Grand Rapids Furniture Co.

Materials

Carrara Marble

Knaus Mfg. Arts & Crafts Low Footstool in Distressed Leather and Wood Oneida, NY
By Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
Located in Chula Vista, CA
1914 Grand Rapids featuring Knaus Mfg Arts & Crafts Low Ottoman Foot Stool in Distressed Leather and Wood Oneida, NY 9 tall x 12 x 12 Maker's brass label...
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1910s American Arts and Crafts Vintage Grand Rapids Furniture Co.

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Leather, Wood

Asian Parson Style Black Extension Dining Table with Two Aproned Leaves
By Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
Located in Topeka, KS
Handsome Asian Parson style extension dining table with a black dyed finish and two aproned leaves. This is a vintage Grand Rapids Bookcase and Chair...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Grand Rapids Furniture Co.

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Ash

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Antique Grand Rapids Chair Co. William & Mary Walnut Display Cabinet Jacobean
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"Antique Grand Rapids Chair Company China Display Cabinet, Hutch or Curio, circa 1910-20s. Drawing inspiration from William & Mary and Jacobean styling. A rectangular frame made from walnut with burled panels. Features a central lockable glass door trimmed with shapely molding along the corners and a downward quarter cut spindle at the center. Opens to two shelves with plate grooves. The cabinet is supported by tuned legs along the front and straight legs at the rear. The legs are connected by an H stretcher with beautifully turned trestle support. Originally purchased from Henshaws Furniture in Cincinnati, Ohio Grand Rapids Chair Co. 1872 - 1973 Grand Rapids, Michigan 1872: Company founded; incorporated the following year. 1945 – 1957: Company operates as a subsidiary of Sligh-Lowery, but continues to produce furniture under the Grand Rapids Chair name. 1957: Firm is purchased by Baker Furniture Co., but furniture is still produced under the Grand Rapids Chair name. 1973: Factory and assets fully integrated into Baker; furniture no longer made under the Grand Rapids Chair name. From its founding until 1880, the company produced chairs and sold surplus logs and lumber. In 1878, they boasted more than 450 styles of chairs. More than 300 boys and girls were employed at the State Reform School in Lansing to cane the seats. In that same year, they began production of upholstery frames for parlor furniture. In 1880 Elisha Foote expanded the styles of furniture made and began manufacturing complete suites. An 1883 article about Grand Rapids Chair Co. mentions that ash is their popular wood for that season, with “carved panels and heavier moldings.” By the late 1880s their product lines had expanded to include medium-grade chamber suites, tables, bookcases, sideboards, and chiffoniers of maple, birch, cherry, and walnut, as well chairs. Ads by the turn of the century stated emphatically that “we make no chairs.” Early 20th-century ads show both Golden Oak case pieces with serpentine fronts and cabriole legs referencing French historical styles, as well as Mission oak pieces. A 1900 article also lists mahogany, birch, maple, and bird’s-eye maple in their lines. Ads from the 1910s and ‘20s show dining room furniture, living room, and hall furniture, and spinet desks...
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6 Antique Grand Rapids Chair Co. William & Mary Walnut Dining Chairs Jacobean
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6 Grand rapids chair Company antique dining chairs, circa 1910-20s. Drawing inspiration from William & Mary and Jacobean styling. Made from walnut with a scrolled crest rail over spindled back and grooved stiles. Features beautifully turned legs along the front and straight legs at the rear. Legs are connected by an H stretcher with turned central support. Upholstered in a red fan patter fabric. Includes one arm chair and five sides. Originally purchased from Henshaws Furniture in Cincinnati, Ohio Grand Rapids Chair Co. 1872 - 1973 Grand Rapids, Michigan 1872: Company founded; incorporated the following year. 1945 – 1957: Company operates as a subsidiary of Sligh-Lowery, but continues to produce furniture under the Grand Rapids Chair name. 1957: Firm is purchased by Baker Furniture Co., but furniture is still produced under the Grand Rapids Chair name. 1973: Factory and assets fully integrated into Baker; furniture no longer made under the Grand Rapids Chair name. From its founding until 1880, the company produced chairs and sold surplus logs and lumber. In 1878, they boasted more than 450 styles of chairs. More than 300 boys and girls were employed at the State Reform School in Lansing to cane the seats. In that same year, they began production of upholstery frames for parlor furniture. In 1880 Elisha Foote expanded the styles of furniture made and began manufacturing complete suites. An 1883 article about Grand Rapids Chair Co. mentions that ash is their popular wood for that season, with “carved panels and heavier moldings.” By the late 1880s their product lines had expanded to include medium-grade chamber suites, tables, bookcases, sideboards, and chiffoniers of maple, birch, cherry, and walnut, as well chairs. Ads by the turn of the century stated emphatically that “we make no chairs.” Early 20th-century ads show both Golden oak case pieces with serpentine fronts and cabriole legs referencing French historical styles, as well as Mission oak pieces. A 1900 article also lists mahogany, birch, maple, and bird’s-eye maple in their lines. Ads from the 1910s and ‘20s show dining room furniture, living room, and hall furniture, and spinet desks...
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Grand Rapids Mission Oak Arts & Crafts Drop Front Desk by The Cron Kills
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Antique Arts & Crafts Mahogany Barrister Bookcase with Mother of Pearl
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Grand Rapids Furniture Co. furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Grand Rapids Furniture Co. furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of wood and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Grand Rapids Furniture Co. furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Grand Rapids Furniture Co. were created in the mid-century modern style in united states during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Lifetime Furniture Co., Larkin & Co., and Macey Co.. Prices for Grand Rapids Furniture Co. furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $1,100 and can go as high as $4,500, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $2,950.
Questions About Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Grand Rapids Chair Co. was founded in 1872. In 1945, it became a subsidiary under Sligh-Lowery, and in 1957 it was sold to Baker Furniture Co. In 1973, Baker stopped using the Grand Rapids Chair Co. name as they produced their products. Shop a range of authentic vintage Grand Rapids Chair Co. pieces on 1stDibs.

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