The Baker Showroom just got another shot of style with the addition of pieces by Tony Duquette, one of the more original 20th-century design icons. His exuberant style can be described only as “natural baroque,” thanks in part to his use of shells, antlers, bones, and feathers. The items at Baker are reproductions of the one-of-a-kind pieces he made for his clients. Sure, the ultimate definition of luxury is having something made just for you, but getting something from this collection is a very close second. photography by Joshua Martin |
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