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Called “Rio,” it is one of the scarcer of Heywood-Wakefield’s lines. I believe the step back table is from the 1940 “Challenger” line.
Heywood-Wakefield Co. of Gardner, Mass., traces its history back to 1826, but it didn’t start using the name Heywood-Wakefield until 1921, and it began using the eagle trademark in 1946.
As they changed their name to Heywood-Wakefield in 1921, your label and their style suggest that your furniture dates to circa 1910-1920. Based on your photographs, they appear to be in their ...
Born out of a kind of spontaneous combustion of Art Deco, Modern and Scandinavian styles, Heywood-Wakefield furniture was everyman’s furnishings in the ’40s and ’50s. Young marrieds bought ...
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