Description
This Grand Rapids, Michigan, furniture company produced a broad line of Arts and Crafts furniture, including desks, music cabinets, flower stands, tables, medicine cabinets and bookcases, but today it is perhaps best known for its full line of “cellarettes” or liquor cabinets which often featured pull-out copper trays, built-in humidors, glass holders, and a “lazy susan” on the bottom shelf for wine or liquor bottles. This rare 1909-1910 catalogue features over 200 different furniture forms, including 15 different models of its popular cellarettes.