Posted 2 years ago
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I bought this Baker credenza at a used furniture place and fell in love with it for its clean lines and ultra low slung design. It's 89" long x 23" deep x 15"high with stubby feet (~1.5 " tall). It has tambour doors and three shallow drawers. It has rosewood on top that is matched along the length to create a fluid, undulating pattern. Does anybody know which Baker furniture line this came from or its approximate age?
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The people at Baker think it's from a collection called "One World" which lasted for only a couple of years after the highly successful "New World" line. It's walnut, not rosewood.