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Heywood-Wakefield Furniture

hey-wake-home-1-.jpgWe had a friend in the early 90's who was obsessed with finding beat-up, old Heywood-Wakefield furniture in shops run by clueless employees for cheap.

He and his wife would then painstakingly transform each tore-up bedside table, chest of drawers, and dining set that they would find, into perfect, restored masterpieces. It was so impressive to see the love, time and commitment it took to do the restoration.

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In truth, we could never fully appreciate the Heywood-Wakefield furniture on its own due to the signature blond wood, a trait that lived in complete contradiction to our dark, Danish-teak reality. However, it was undeniable that John and Allison’s apartment- Heywood-Wakefield and all- was the most stylish home we’d ever seen. (The pics are not from their home)

Anyone have an opinion on the 5 blonde-wood loving brothers from Massachusetts?

New Heywood-Wakefield furniture can be found here.

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Comments (4)

Last summer, I bought a Heywood-Wakefield dresser (M522) for $61 on eBay. It's in great condition with just a few scratches. It was a great deal; new repros retail for $1695: http://www.heywood-wakefield.com/detail.cgi?m522?bedroom

posted by y on 2005-12-06 11:15:08

I admit it - I LOVE Heywood Wakefield. There is just something about it that makes me happy. My dream is a country house full of it!

I love the streamlined, clean look of the pieces - nothing frilly or fancy. Even their classic "pouf" seat is under-stated and calm.

Additionally, the pieces that I have seen in person are sturdy and so well made! This was furniture that was supposed to be used day in and day out. It was affordable and mass produced. But it has lasted over the past 50 years and you can find whole bedroom/dining room sets in perfect condition.

If not in perfect condition they are easy to restore!

There is a book on Amazon that I have - Heywood-Wakefield Modern Furniture by Steven Rouland, that shows the furniture in its "natural setting" and also has a good history of the company. I've also found several design books from the 50's/60's that have various Hey-Wake items in the model home settings.

Sadly, people seem to be on to the value of it, and it has gotten harder and harder to find bargains. I've seen really beat up stuff selling at a premium. Bummer!

posted by Marie on 2005-12-06 11:01:38

But please, Heywood in moderation.


posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-12-06 11:33:10

Yes, a big lover of HW. I have a bedroom set [bed and dresser/mirror combo] it over takes a room I have to admit. it works perfectly for my situation but I agree all things in moderation.

too much of a good thing can make a person sick. I think I would opt out of any more of it. one room is enough for me.

if you watch craigs list you can still get a good deal. I got a dresser for 400$ that would normally run 1000-1500$ if completely restored. mine is in excellect condition. I'm leary of ebay sales as the shipping would kill you unless it was a local pickup. but hey that's just me.

posted by rs on 2005-12-07 09:29:38

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