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American Victorian / Mission natural wicker console / davenport table with rounded woven side panels and braided apron with stretcher and oval oak top. (attributed to HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD) (smaller version Inv. #063531).
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American Victorian / Mission natural wicker console / davenport table with rounded woven side panels and braided apron with stretcher and oval oak top. (attributed to HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD) (smaller version Inv. #063531)
Sku: 058663 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Heywood Bros-Wakefield
Width: 70.0" Height: 30.3" Depth : 18.3"
Style: Wicker Materials & Techniques: Braided, natural, oak, wicker, wood, woven Category: Tables
Heywood Bros-Wakefield was a prominent furniture manufacturing company that operated in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The company was founded by the Heywood family, primarily by the brothers Walter Heywood and Levi Heywood, who later partnered with their brother-in-law, Irving Wakefield, to form Heywood Bros-Wakefield. The Heywood Bros-Wakefield company gained recognition for its high-quality and innovative furniture designs. They were pioneers in the use of steam-bending technology, which allowed them to create furniture with curved and intricate designs. This technique became a signature characteristic of their products. The company's furniture was known for its craftsmanship and attention to detail. They specialized in Read Full Bio
Heywood Bros-Wakefield was a prominent furniture manufacturing company that operated in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The company was founded by the Heywood family, primarily by the brothers Walter Heywood and Levi Heywood, who later partnered with their brother-in-law, Irving Wakefield, to form Heywood Bros-Wakefield. The Heywood Bros-Wakefield company gained recognition for its high-quality and innovative furniture designs. They were pioneers in the use of steam-bending technology, which allowed them to create furniture with curved and intricate designs. This technique became a signature characteristic of their products. The company's furniture was known for its craftsmanship and attention to detail. They specialized in producing a wide range of furniture pieces, including chairs, tables, cabinets, and beds. Heywood Bros-Wakefield furniture was often made from high-quality materials such as oak, mahogany, and rattan, and featured elegant and stylish designs. During the late 19th century, Heywood Bros-Wakefield became one of the largest furniture manufacturers in the United States. Their products were highly sought after and were sold both domestically and internationally. The company had a strong presence in major cities across the country and had showrooms in New York, Chicago, and San Francisco. Heywood Bros-Wakefield's success was not limited to furniture manufacturing. They also played a significant role in the development of the wicker furniture industry. The company's innovative designs and manufacturing techniques helped popularize wicker furniture in the United States and contributed to its widespread adoption. Over the years, Heywood Bros-Wakefield went through various changes and reorganizations. In the early 20th century, the company merged with the Wakefield Rattan Company, forming the Heywood-Wakefield Company. This new entity continued to produce high-quality furniture, further solidifying the company's reputation in the industry. Today, Heywood Bros-Wakefield's furniture is highly collectible and is considered an important part of American furniture design history. The company's innovative designs and commitment to craftsmanship continue to inspire furniture designers and enthusiasts alike.
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