Baker Furniture Company Club Chairs
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 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 100-year 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.
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2010s American Baker Furniture Company Club Chairs
Upholstery
Late 20th Century Modern Baker Furniture Company Club Chairs
Upholstery, Maple
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Upholstery, Hardwood
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1960s Louis XV Vintage Baker Furniture Company Club Chairs
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1940s American Modern Vintage Baker Furniture Company Club Chairs
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Upholstery, Cane, Walnut
Late 20th Century American Regency Baker Furniture Company Club Chairs
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Late 20th Century American Regency Baker Furniture Company Club Chairs
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Brass
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Upholstery, Walnut
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Upholstery, Walnut
Late 20th Century American Modern Baker Furniture Company Club Chairs
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Late 20th Century American Modern Baker Furniture Company Club Chairs
Upholstery, Mahogany
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Leather, Walnut
1960s North American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Baker Furniture Company Club Chairs
Cane, Walnut
1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Baker Furniture Company Club Chairs
Mahogany
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Baker Furniture Company Club Chairs
Silk, Hardwood
1980s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Baker Furniture Company Club Chairs
Brass
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Baker Furniture Company Club Chairs
Mahogany
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Upholstery
1950s American Vintage Baker Furniture Company Club Chairs
Silk, Walnut
1950s American Vintage Baker Furniture Company Club Chairs
Upholstery, Wood, Silk
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- Who makes Baker Furniture?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022Samson Holding Ltd. makes Baker furniture through an America subsidiary. The Hong Kong-based company also owns Milling Road and McGuire furniture, after acquiring the brands from Kohler, Co., in 2017. You can shop a range of Baker furniture on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022No, most Baker furniture is not made in China, although a Chinese company does own the brand. The first pieces crafted by the furniture maker came from their factory in Allegan, Michigan. Today, the company produces furniture in a variety of locations. On 1stDibs, find a range of Baker furniture.