Baker Reveals Its New Collection By Jacques Garcia |Furniture

 

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In his new collection, Garcia takes your breath away once again with his larger than life spirit and sense of soul. He is expressive and energetic. He is optimistic and inspired. And its that enthusiasm that makes this collection so alive and so full of desire.’

Last week was a big one in the interior design and furniture world, the annual exhibition known as High Point Market located in North Carolina, U.S.A. took place to showcase the latest collections and products mainly by U.S based brands. Every year Baker takes a big part of this event and reveals its latest collection. This year the collection was by world renowned French Designer : Jacques Garcia.

With more than 40 large-scale projects completed each year, Jacques Garcia ranks as the most sought-after French interior decorator. Specializing in mythical places such as James Joyce’s favorite restaurant (Le Fouquet’s), Oscar Wilde’s Parisian residence (the Hotel des Beaux-Arts), and the magnificent restoration of Champ de Bataille, the elegance of his work is exceeded only by its personality.

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Thomas Pheasant Creates A New Collection For Baker | Furniture

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Every year Baker put the spotlight on one of their top designers. This year at Highpoint, Baker revealed the new collection by award winning Washington D.C.-based designer, Thomas Pheasant who is celebrating his 10th year with Baker.

Thomas Pheasant is recognized internationally for his interior design and furniture collections. His signature style is modern elegance—calm and luxurious interiors of quality and comfort, bringing a contemporary dimension to classical designs.

The direction and focus of Pheasant’s new designs articulate his personal and professional evolution. It is his mastery of understatement and unexpected detail that creates a captivating sensuality in his pieces. He has created a body of work that speaks to the intricacy and art of fine craftsmanship.

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