Alessandro for Baker console - 1970's The Far East Collection

Paul Tuttle for Baker - 1950's The New World Collection

Michael Tayler for Baker - 1950's slipper chairs

Baker Upholstery - 1960's flared arm sofa (reupholstered)
At a time when "green" design is almost overwhelmingly popular, I offer this advice.....buy vintage! There are so many important and amazing orphaned designs that need homes, and there is an equal number of important and amazing websites that offer these said goods. If shopping via the internet isn't for you, well I've got good news! Washington D.C. has a spectacular array of vintage shops, from very fine; i.e. very expensive, to some that are much more, shall we say, "economical".
Buying vintage is a very chic and responsible thing to do. In fact, it was common practice for master interior design legend
Albert Hadley to include vintage and found objects in most all of his projects. There is no shame to be had in a purchase made from a seedy little shanty of a shop (that's a bit of a tongue twister!) as long as the purchased item is, to you, perfect. As a matter of fact, the thrill of the hunt will undoubtedly become addictive!
I'm a vintage addict myself, and
my apartment is proof of that! I prefer to take an afternoon and hit all of my favorite local vintage shops. This weather, in my personal opinion, is PERFECT for shopping! My advice for your next free afternoon, bundle up, call a friend, grab a coffee, and check out these great local shops. You won't be disappointed!
The Greater U-Street Area:
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Good Wood: 1428 U Street N.W. WDC 20009
-Ruff & Redy: 1908 14th Street N.W. WDC 20009
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Millennium: 1528 U Street N.W. WDC 20009
-Miss Pixy's: 2473 18th Street N.W. WDC 20009
Georgetown:
Honestly I'm not as familiar with the shops in Georgetown. I do know that they seem to be concentrated on Wisconsin Avenue. I've found a few that specialize in "mid-century", most of the others seem to be a conglomeration of classic french and english antiques. BUT, hands down my favorite antique shop in Georgetown is Marson Luce Antiques located at 1651 Wisconsin Avenue.
If shopping around isn't your thing, or if you are really looking for something very specific, I suggest that you grab a cocktail, sit back in your favorite comfy chair, and rummage about the websites listed below. I was surprised to find so many awesome vintage Baker pieces! Prof that Baker creates lasting designs that are always relevant. You'll also notice how modern these pieces are, and this from a company that people generally associate with traditional furniture. Baker has historically offered, and remains to offer, truly modern / timeless pieces. Try mixing vintage Baker with your favorite new Baker pieces for a thoughtful and inspired "look"!
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*Note-all of the images shown above are vintage Baker pieces.