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Baker French Long Dresser

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Baker French Cherry Regency Style Long Dresser.
By Baker Furniture Company
Located in Chicago, IL
Unusual Baker nine drawer dresser in figured French cherry, with brass bail drop pulls and round
Category

Vintage 1950s American Dressers

Materials

Brass

Baker Furniture French Regency Style Long Dresser or Credenza
By Baker Furniture Company
Located in South Bend, IN
Offering a stunning Baker Furniture Regency style dresser or Credenza. The piece has been expertly
Category

Vintage 1970s Regency Dressers

Materials

Mahogany

French Empire Style Ebonized Dresser by Baker
By Baker Furniture Company
Located in Stamford, CT
French dresser in the Empire taste, circa 1950s, overall ebonized, the frieze fitted with three
Category

Vintage 1950s American Empire Dressers

Baker Furniture French Empire Cherrywood Triple Dresser or Credenza
By Baker Furniture Company
Located in South Bend, IN
An exceptional French Empire style long dresser or credenza By Baker Furniture USA, circa
Category

Mid-20th Century American Empire Dressers

Materials

Brass

Baker Furniture French Provincial Louis XV Walnut Triple Dresser, Newly Restored
By Baker Furniture Company
Located in South Bend, IN
An exceptional French Provincial Louis XV style long dresser or credenza By Baker Furniture
Category

Mid-20th Century American French Provincial Dressers

Materials

Brass

Baker Furniture French Regency Black Lacquered Dresser or Credenza, Refinished
By Baker Furniture Company
Located in South Bend, IN
An exceptional midcentury French Regency style long dresser or credenza By Baker Furniture
Category

Vintage 1960s American Regency Dressers

Materials

Brass

Baker Furniture French Provincial Oak and Burl Wood Bombay Dresser or Credenza
By Baker Furniture Company
Located in South Bend, IN
A gorgeous oak and burl wood French Provincial style Bombay long dresser or credenza By Baker
Category

Mid-20th Century North American French Provincial Dressers

Materials

Brass

Fine Quality Baker French Directoire Style Cherry Tall Dresser, Circa 1950s
By Baker Furniture Company
Located in Swedesboro, NJ
sophisticated Baker Furniture company Directoire style tall dresser. The dresser is made of cherry and has
Category

Vintage 1950s American Directoire Dressers

Materials

Brass

Baker Furniture Louis XVI Style French Regency Long Dresser or Credenza
By Baker Furniture Company
Located in South Bend, IN
Offering a gorgeous Louis XVI style French Regency dresser or credenza by Baker Furniture. The
Category

Late 20th Century American Louis XVI Credenzas

Materials

Brass

Baker Furniture French Regency Cherrywood Six-Drawer Dresser or Credenza
By Baker Furniture Company
Located in South Bend, IN
An exceptional French Regency style six-drawer long dresser or credenza By Baker Furniture
Category

Vintage 1960s American Regency Dressers

Materials

Brass

Baker Furniture French Regency Black Lacquered Gentleman's Chest, Refinished
By Baker Furniture Company
Located in South Bend, IN
An exceptional mid-century French Regency Louis XVI six-drawer highboy dresser or chest of drawers
Category

Vintage 1960s American Regency Dressers

Materials

Brass

Baker Furniture French Provincial Louis XV Oak Bombay Chests, Pair
By Baker Furniture Company
Located in South Bend, IN
A beautiful pair of French Provincial Louis XV style bombay chests, commodes, or bedside chests
Category

Mid-20th Century American French Provincial Commodes and Chests of Drawers

Materials

Brass

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Baker Furniture Company for sale on 1stDibs

Owing to the company’s collaborations with many leading designers and artists over time, vintage Baker furniture is consistently sought after today. The heritage brand’s chairs, dining tables, desks and other pieces are widely known to collectors and design enthusiasts for their fine craftsmanship and durability.

Within a few decades of its launch, Baker Furniture Company evolved into one of the largest and most important furniture manufacturers in the United States and became known for its high-quality production standards. Siebe Baker and business partner Henry Cook founded the original iteration of Baker Furniture Company in 1890 in Allegan, Michigan, after immigrating to the United States from the Netherlands. Allegan is a small town west of Grand Rapids, which, at that time was home to Widdicomb Furniture Co. and more and was known as America’s furniture capital. The company manufactured doors and interior moldings and introduced a combination desk and bookcase in 1893. In the early 1900s, Siebe became the sole owner of the business.

Among others, stage designer Joseph Urban and modernist designer Kem Weber contributed designs to Baker in the 1920s. In 1932, under the leadership of Siebe’s son, Hollis, who started at the company as a salesman but took the reins when his father passed in 1925, Baker Furniture introduced bedroom pieces and debuted its Manor House collection, which made reproductions of European furnishings available to the American market. (Hollis was an avid traveler and procured antiques overseas for the company to reproduce in the United States.) Soon, Baker Furniture Company moved to Holland, Michigan, and eventually opened showrooms in Grand Rapids and elsewhere.

Pioneering Scandinavian designer Finn Juhl created a Danish modern line for Baker in 1951, and the company produced his award-winning Chieftain chair for a short time. In the late 1950s, Baker introduced the Milling Road label to reach a younger audience with stylish but less costly furnishings like console tables, walnut dining chairs and more, and in 1961, British furniture designer T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings introduced a modern neoclassical line at Baker.

The 1960s and ’70s saw the introduction of historic reproduction furniture lines such as Woburn Abbey and the Historic Charleston collection, which remain very popular to this day. In 1990, Baker was licensed to produce a furniture line from Colonial Williamsburg. That same year, the Smithsonian Museum introduced Baker’s Chippendale chair into its permanent collection and the Grand Rapids Art Museum dedicated an exhibition to Baker’s 100th anniversary, a showcase that included 150 pieces of furniture Siebe Baker had collected as part of a larger assortment that had served as inspiration for his designs.

Today, vintage Baker furniture, such as its elegant mahogany nightstands and teak credenzas — particularly those crafted by Finn Juhl — sees high demand online and elsewhere. The company continues to produce contemporary collections with well-known designers such as Bill Sofield, Barbara Barry and Kara Mann and remains on par with some of the highest quality furniture in the industry.

Browse vintage Baker armchairs, sofas, coffee tables and other furniture on 1stDibs.

Materials: brass Furniture

Whether burnished or lacquered, antique, new and vintage brass furniture can elevate a room.

From traditional spaces that use brass as an accent — by way of brass dining chairs or brass pendant lights — to contemporary rooms that embrace bold brass decor, there are many ways to incorporate the golden-hued metal.

“I find mixed metals to be a very updated approach, as opposed to the old days, when it was all shiny brass of dulled-out silver tones,” says interior designer Drew McGukin. “I especially love working with brass and blackened steel for added warmth and tonality. To me, aged brass is complementary across many design styles and can trend contemporary or traditional when pushed either way.”

He proves his point in a San Francisco entryway, where a Lindsey Adelman light fixture hangs above a limited-edition table and stools by Kelly Wearstleralso an enthusiast of juxtapositions — all providing bronze accents. The walls were hand-painted by artist Caroline Lizarraga and the ombré stair runner is by DMc.

West Coast designer Catherine Kwong chose a sleek brass and lacquered-parchment credenza by Scala Luxury to fit this San Francisco apartment. “The design of this sideboard is reminiscent of work by French modernist Jean Prouvé. The brass font imbues the space with warmth and the round ‘portholes’ provide an arresting geometric element.”

Find antique, new and vintage brass tables, case pieces and other furnishings now on 1stDibs.

Finding the Right dressers for You

Antique, new and vintage dressers are a staple in any household. Whether it’s a 19th-century solid pine or oak Welsh kitchen dresser you’re using to store tableware or a Broyhill Brasilia highboy in your bedroom, these furniture fixtures are essential for making the most of your space.

The first step in finding the perfect dresser is considering your particular needs. Most tall dressers offer anywhere from five to seven drawers, essentially allowing for the organization of an entire wardrobe, while shorter, waist-height dresser varieties can be equipped with a convenient vanity mirror.

highboy dresser is usually around six feet tall, with some versions standing even taller at seven feet or so. Highboys, which began to appear with frequency during the early 17th century in England, are essentially very tall dressers with lots of drawers, whereas a lowboy is a different type of storage furniture in that it's a dressing table with one or two rows of drawers. 

When shopping for your antique or vintage dresser, consider those that bear the hallmarks of solid construction. Good furniture means making an investment, and solid hardwood pieces of maple, walnut or cherry will prove far more durable than a bedroom dresser made of particleboard.

If you’re looking for a mid-century modern case piece that boasts a subdued pairing of wood grains and uncomplicated drawer pulls, browse elegant dressers designed by Florence Knoll, Harvey Probber, Paul McCobb and other furniture makers associated with the celebrated style on 1stDibs. 

Dressers characterized by bolder designs are also popular: Not only will your new piece of furniture be a storage solution, but it'll also make a statement.

Art Deco furniture makers preferred to work with dark woods and typically incorporated decorative embellishments. An ornately carved French or Italian Art Deco dresser complete with vanity mirror and cabriole scrolled feet might better complement the other pieces in your home. Alternatively, if you favor sumptuous antique furniture with curving lines and floral flourishes, the collection on 1stDibs also includes sophisticated 1800s-era Victorian walnut dressers and washstands with marble tops.

After all, a good case piece isn’t merely for minimizing clutter in your space. The style of your chosen dresser and its specific attributes should add something to your decor and your home. Modern creations include one-of-a-kind shapes, like the venturesome chests of drawers in leather, marble and wood crafted by the likes of Roberto Cavalli.

Explore a broad array of antique and vintage dressers today on 1stDibs.