Classic Finds + Design: Baker Furniture Reveals the Lastest Addition to it's Barbara Barry Collection

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Internationally acclaimed designer Barbara Barry is well-known for her simple, yet sophisticated interiors. Hers is a look that speaks to quiet luxury, comfort and ease. Baker Furniture recently introduced highly-anticipated new additions to Barry's popular home furnishings line. This renewed collaboration celebrates a new era of Baker design–a sumptuous 62-piece collection representing Barry’s elegant style. From living room, dining room and bedroom casegoods to upholstered pieces, as well as lighting, mirrors and tabletop accessories, the collection bridges Barry’s earlier Baker designs effortlessly.  ”Original yet classic, this new collection for Baker is timeless, speaking to a vision of mine that has ripened over a long and loving career devoted to beauty,” says Barry. Her new pieces are now available at Masins' Seattle and Bellevue stores. “We’re thrilled to feature these beautiful new additions,” notes company president Bob Masin. ”Barbara Barry’s designs are a favorite here in the Northwest, and we’re excited to show them to existing clients, as well as new customers interested in the collection.”

Pictured here (in my first post!) are a few of my Barry favorites. I'm particularly fond of the "Encircle" dining table , with its octagonal base and burnished gold accents. It, like all the new introductions, reflects an understated, yet elegant sense of style. Beautifully Barbara Barry!

NWH columnist John Stevens (john@stevenswilliams.com) is a design writer and publicist.

Products pictured: Barry's new  Bauble drum table, California Cane lounge chair, Social Scene sofa and Encircle dining table.

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