2431 Lemoine Ave Fort Lee NJ 07024

Baker Furniture Restoration & Upholstery – Specialists in Historic Collections and Legendary Designers

 Expert care for Baker’s most iconic collections, designer lines, and legacy pieces.

We provide expert upholstery, restoration, and finishing for Baker Furniture clients in Fort Lee, NYC, and nationwide. From historic collections to modern designer collaborations, every Baker piece is treated with the precision, respect, and craftsmanship it deserves.

Two Facilities. One Standard for Baker.

  • Fort Lee, NJ — Upholstery & Restoration Studio: Baker upholstery, structural repairs, detailing, and finishing coordination.
  • West Nyack, NY — CNC & Woodworking Facility: Precision casegoods work, mechanisms, and structural support for Baker cabinets, tables, and credenzas.

Every Baker project is handled in‑house by our multi‑generational team. No outsourcing, no shortcuts — just First Class execution.

Why Baker Clients Choose Us

Our Baker Furniture Service Process

Historic & Iconic Baker Collections We Restore

Historic & Iconic Baker Collections We Restore We possess the specific knowledge required to restore Baker’s most prestigious lines, ensuring value and provenance are preserved.

The Stately Homes Collection (English reproductions, complex veneers)

Historic Charleston Collection (American heritage, mahogany, brass hardware)

Milling Road (Pre-2017 classic pieces)

The Reserve Collection (Custom finishes and hand-planed surfaces)

Designer Collaborations (Thomas Pheasant, Barbara Barry, Jacques Garcia, Michael S. Smith)

Baker Furniture Types We Service

Sofas, chairs, and loveseats

Benches and headboards

Tables, cabinets, and casegoods

Custom Baker Bespoke pieces

Your Baker Furniture Specialist

Jeff: Master Upholsterer & Restorer

Your Baker project is personally handled by Jeff, our Master Craftsman. With over 40 years of experience, Jeff has restored thousands of Baker pieces, blending legacy craftsmanship with modern precision

Serving NYC, Westchester, Bergen, Rockland, and Fairfield County with on-site and studio service

Ready to Service Your Baker Furniture? Here’s What We Need

  • Detailed photos of your Baker piece (front, sides, back).
  • Description of damages (e.g., faded fabric, loose joints, scratches).
  • Preferences for finish or fabric (original vs. updated).
  • Any history or details about the piece (collection, year, designer).
  • If available, include showroom or designer notes for context.

Baker Furniture, Reimagined by First Class Hands

Each Baker piece we restore reflects the precision, care, and artistry that define First Class MasterCraft. These aren’t just repairs—they’re collaborations built on trust, detail, and timeless design. Whether you’re preserving a legacy showroom item or reviving a cherished residential piece, your journey begins with a conversation. Let’s restore something extraordinary together.

Why Choose First Class MasterCraft

Our technicians perform on‑site service calls for independent damage assessments, client‑requested repairs, and brand‑aligned restoration—delivering expert upholstery and cabinetry work with speed, precision, and care.
Every fix reflects your standards. Every visit reinforces your reputation.

First Class MasterCraft is fully insured for on‑site service, restoration, and repair work across both residential and commercial environments. Our coverage includes liability protection for inspections, upholstery and cabinetry restoration, and warranty‑related client repairs—ensuring every visit is backed by professionalism, accountability, and peace of mind.

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Finishing

We match Baker’s original tones and sheens with precise hand‑finishing and high‑gloss work that restores depth, clarity, and elegance.

Casegoods Restoration

We restore Baker casegoods with precise structural repairs, veneer stabilization, and alignment corrections that preserve the piece’s original balance and silhouette. Every adjustment protects the integrity and craftsmanship Baker is known for.

Upholstery

We rebuild Baker seating with exact tailoring, coil‑spring work, and brand‑aligned detailing that restores comfort and proportion.

We also provide specialized

Continue browsing our Upholstery or Refinishing or our antique restoration services for additional solutions.

Craft Your Vision with a Baker Specialist

Whether you’re restoring a legacy Baker piece, refreshing upholstery on a McGuire design, or commissioning a custom build inspired by Baker’s timeless style, our team is ready to deliver. Every stitch, finish, and repair is handled with precision—aligned to Baker’s standards and backed by decades of craftsmanship. Let’s bring your vision to life with care, clarity, and First Class execution

Every Baker inquiry is reviewed by Jeff, our Master Craftsman. Expect clarity, care, and precision

  • White-Glove Pickup & Delivery
    Available In Tri-State

 

Discuss Your Baker Restoration Project

From a single Stately Homes breakfront to a full suite of dining furniture, we restore Baker casegoods with the care they deserve.

Send photos and details to info@firstclassmastercraft.com or call 201‑944‑2282.

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2431 Lemoine Ave, Fort Lee, NJ 07024

 

Independent restoration services for Baker Furniture; not affiliated with the brand.

We also specialize in restoring Barbara Barry and Thomas Pheasant designs produced under the Baker and McGuire collections

Independent restoration services for Baker Furniture; not affiliated with the brand.

Disclaimer: First Class MasterCraft, formerly First Class Upholstery provides independent upholstery, restoration, and refinishing services for Baker Furniture pieces. We are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Baker Furniture. All brand names (including Baker, McGuire, and specific collections) are used solely for descriptive purposes to identify the furniture we service.

Baker Furniture Restoration FAQs

Can you match the original finishes on the Baker Stately Homes or Historic Charleston collections?

Yes. We specialize in matching the complex wood tones and sheens unique to these collections, using
hand-rubbed lacquers and traditional hand-stripping to preserve delicate veneers and maintain the
authenticity of each piece.

Absolutely. We have extensive experience with Baker’s designer lines, including Thomas Pheasant,
Barbara Barry, Jacques Garcia, and Michael S. Smith. Each piece is restored with brand-aligned
detailing and precision.

Yes. Baker frames are built with legendary structural integrity. We rebuild them using traditional
coil-spring work and precise tailoring, ensuring pieces like the Stinson or Darcy Wingback retain
their comfort, proportion, and long-term value.

Our craftsmen specialize in Chinoiserie, faux bamboo, high-gloss lacquer, and Hollywood Regency
finishes—restoring them to showroom-level clarity, depth, and elegance while preserving original
artistry.

Yes. We offer white-glove on-site assessments throughout NYC, Westchester, Bergen, Rockland, and
Fairfield for heavy casegoods such as Baker dining tables, breakfronts, and console cabinets.

We are an independent restoration studio. While not affiliated with Baker, we have completed over
7,500 service visits for high-end brands and follow the same precision standards expected by luxury
manufacturers.

Yes. We specialize in the “Classic” Milling Road era, performing structural repair, veneer
preservation, and refinishing to maintain the original character and craftsmanship of these legacy
pieces.

Absolutely. From Hepplewhite and Queen Anne console tables to Chinoiserie and faux bamboo cocktail
tables, we perform precision woodworking, frame stabilization, and veneer repair in our West Nyack
facility.

Yes. We provide brand-aligned care for modern designer lines, ensuring the unique materials and
finishes used by Laura Kirar, Michael S. Smith, and Jacques Garcia are restored with expert
precision.

We use Old World hand-stripping and hand-rubbed lacquers specifically formulated for fine woods like
burled walnut and mahogany, restoring depth, clarity, and the original richness of the grain.