There is some water damage. Updated pictures to follow or message me directly. The Baker Book, Volume 70 (circa 1960) was issued by the Baker Furniture Company of Holland, Michigan, one of America’s premier cabinetmakers renowned for craftsmanship, refinement, and historical fidelity. These catalogs were distributed exclusively to showrooms and designers and not made available for public sale, making them prized today as authentic documentation of mid-century luxury furniture design. This volume showcases Baker’s dedication to “those who appreciate the finest,” with full-color photographs and detailed text highlighting European, English, and Far East-inspired collections. The book features exquisite interiors illustrating the use of Baker pieces in elegant home settings, emphasizing craftsmanship in French cherry, English walnut, and other fine woods. It also includes rare advertisements and an index of model numbers, ending with a Saint’s Satin Wax ad — a nostalgic touch from the company’s golden era. Bound in striking red leatherette with gilt accents and patterned endpapers bearing the Baker crown logo, this book exemplifies the sophistication and marketing artistry that positioned Baker Furniture as a leader in American design. Ideal for collectors of interior design history, mid-century luxury furniture, or Baker/Magnavox-era trade publications, as well as decorators seeking authentic period references. Approximate weight: 3 lbs.