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Heywood Wakefield Queen

Heywood Wakefield Style Queen Headboard
By Heywood-Wakefield Co.
Located in Bradenton, FL
A Heywood Wakefield style queen size wicker headboard. A bentwood bamboo frame supports curved
Category

1990s Beds and Bed Frames

Materials

Bamboo, Rattan, Bentwood, Wicker

Heywood Wakefield Style Queen Headboard
Heywood Wakefield Style Queen Headboard
H 48 in W 62.5 in D 2.75 in

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Heywood-Wakefield Kohinoor Full/Queen Headboard, Newly Refinished
By Heywood-Wakefield Co.
Located in Morgan, UT
Heywood-Wakefield Kohinoor Headboard Heywood-Wakefield, USA, 1950s 58.5" wide x 2" deep x
Category

Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Beds and Bed Frames

Materials

Birch

Vintage MCM Heywood Wakefield Queen Bed Frame.
By Heywood-Wakefield Co.
Located in west palm beach, FL
A fantastic MCM vintage queen bedframe. Made by the iconic Heywood Wakefield. A chic and classic
Category

Mid-20th Century North American Mid-Century Modern Beds and Bed Frames

Materials

Wood

Heywood Wakefield Midcentury Blonde Solid Wood Queen Headboard and Footboard
By Heywood-Wakefield Co.
Located in Countryside, IL
Heywood Wakefield midcentury blonde solid wood queen headboard and footboard Headboard and
Category

Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Beds and Bed Frames

Materials

Wood

Heywood Wakefield Vintage Mid-Century Modern Nightstands
By Heywood-Wakefield Co.
Located in Los Angeles, CA
In 1897, two prominent furniture companies, Heywood Brothers (est. 1826) and Wakefield Company (est
Category

Vintage 1940s American Art Deco Side Tables

Materials

Hardwood

Vintage Heywood Wakefield Full-Size Cadence Utility Headboard
By Heywood-Wakefield Co.
Located in Pasadena, TX
A vintage full size Cadence Utility headboard by Heywood Wakefield. This headboard features a
Category

Vintage 1950s American Beds and Bed Frames

Materials

Metal

Vintage Heywood-Wakefield Kohinoor Yellow Birch Six-Drawer Mirrored Dresser
By Heywood-Wakefield Co.
Located in Big Flats, NY
Vintage Heywood-Wakefield Kohinoor six-drawer low chest and mirror features Northern yellow
Category

Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Dressers

Materials

Wood, Birch

Art Deco Bedroom Suite, Leo Jiranek Streamline Design, Fit for a Queen
By Leo Jiranek
Located in Oakland, CA
for decades in “modern furniture”. He is most often associated with his designs for Heywood Wakefield
Category

Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Bedroom Sets

Materials

Metal

Vintage MCM Heywood Wakefield Queen Bed Frame
By Heywood-Wakefield Co.
Located in west palm beach, FL
A fantastic MCM vintage queen bedframe. Made by the iconic Heywood Wakefield. A chic and classic
Category

Mid-20th Century North American Mid-Century Modern Beds and Bed Frames

Materials

Wood

Heywood Wakefield Style Queen-Size Bookcase Headboard
By Heywood-Wakefield Co.
Located in Van Nuys, CA
Midcentury era queen-size oak headboard in the manner of Heywood Wakefield. The headboard features
Category

Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Beds and Bed Frames

Materials

Oak

81” Heywood Wakefield M780 Queen Size Utility Headboard
By Heywood-Wakefield Co.
Located in Pasadena, TX
81" Heywood Wakefield M780 Queen Size Cabinet Utility Headboard Two upper storage compartments
Category

Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Beds and Bed Frames

Materials

Birch

1950s Heywood Wakefield Encore 5 piece Queen Bedroom suite dressers nightstand
By Heywood-Wakefield Co.
Located in Virginia Beach, VA
An exceptional 1950s, 5 piece bedroom suite by Heywood Wakefield in a beautiful wheat color. The
Category

Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Bedroom Sets

Materials

Maple

Vintage Heywood Wakefield Kohinoor Yellow Birch Four-Drawer High Chest
By Heywood-Wakefield Co.
Located in Big Flats, NY
Vintage Heywood Wakefield Kohinoor four-drawer high chest features northern yellow birch wood
Category

Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Dressers

Materials

Wood, Birch

Vintage Heywood-Wakefield Kohinoor Yellow Birch Double Bed Frame, circa 1950
By Heywood-Wakefield Co.
Located in Big Flats, NY
Vintage Heywood-Wakefield Kohinoor double bed frame features Northern Yellow Birch wood
Category

Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Beds and Bed Frames

Materials

Wood, Birch

Vintage Heywood-Wakefield Maple Wood Queen Headboard
By Heywood-Wakefield Co.
Located in Amherst, NH
Vintage Heywood-Wakefield maple wood queen size headboard. The rails slots are 55” apart. The
Category

Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Beds and Bed Frames

Materials

Maple

Vintage Heywood-Wakefield Maple Wood Curved Queen Headboard
By Heywood-Wakefield Co.
Located in Amherst, NH
Vintage Heywood-Wakefield maple wood queen size headbaord with a curved top design. The rail slots
Category

Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Beds and Bed Frames

Materials

Maple

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Heywood-Wakefield Co. for sale on 1stDibs

Created by the 19th-century merger of two venerable Massachusetts furniture makers, Heywood-Wakefield was one of the largest and most successful companies of its kind in the United States. In its early decades, the firm thrived by crafting affordable and hugely popular wicker pieces in traditional and historical styles. In the midst of the Great Depression, however, Heywood-Wakefield reinvented itself, creating instead the first modernist furnishings to be widely embraced in American households.

The Heywoods were five brothers from Gardner, Massachusetts, who in 1826 started a business making wooden chairs and tables in their family shed. As their company grew, they moved into the manufacture of furniture with steam-bent wood frames and cane or wicker seats, backs and sides. In 1897, they joined forces with a local rival, the Wakefield Rattan Company, whose founder, Cyrus Wakefield, got his start on the Boston docks buying up lots of discarded rattan, which was used as cushioning material in the holds of cargo ships, and transforming it into furnishings. The conglomerate initially did well with both early American style and woven pieces, but taste began to change at the turn of the 20th century and wicker furniture fell out of fashion. In 1930, the company brought in designer Gilbert Rohde, a champion of the Art Deco style. Before departing in 1932 to lead the Michigan furniture maker Herman Miller, Rohde created well-received sleek, bentwood chairs for Heywood-Wakefield and gave its colonial pieces a touch of Art Deco flair.

Committed to the new style, Heywood-Wakefield commissioned work from an assortment of like-minded designers, including Alfons Bach, W. Joseph Carr, Leo Jiranek and Count Alexis de Sakhnoffsky, a Russian nobleman who had made his name in Europe creating elegant automotive body designs.

In 1936, the company introduced its “Streamline Modern” group of furnishings, presenting a look that would define the company’s wares for another 30 years. The buoyantly bright, blond wood — maple initially, later birch — came in finishes such as amber “wheat” and pink-tinted “champagne.” The forms of the pieces, at once light and substantial, with softly contoured edges and little adornment beyond artful drawer pulls and knobs, were featured in lines with names such as “Sculptura,” “Crescendo” and “Coronet.” It was forward-looking, optimistic and built to last — a draw for middle-class buyers in the Baby Boom years. 

By the 1960s, Heywood-Wakefield began to be seen as “your parents’ furniture.” The last of the Modern line came out in 1966; the company went bankrupt in 1981. The truly sturdy pieces have weathered the intervening years well, having found a new audience for their blithe and happy sophistication.

Find a collection of vintage Heywood-Wakefield desks, chairs, tables and other furniture on 1stDibs.

Finding the Right bedroom-furniture for You

No matter what kind of bedroom furniture you prefer — be it lavish, low-key or minimalist — your bedroom will always be your own personal sanctuary. But it didn’t start that way. It wasn’t until around the 19th century that the bedroom became a realm of privacy. For many Europeans in the medieval era, eating, congregating and sleeping all took place in a single room, and later, royalty such as Louis XIV of France worked on legal orders while sitting in his bed, surrounded by members of his court.

Now, we return to our bedrooms for solace, private space and intimacy. We’ve certainly come a long way, and so has our bedroom furniture.

Whether you’re seeking bright or moody, Baroque or mid-century modern, consider the amount of time that will be spent in this space. Don’t choose furnishings you won’t enjoy looking at every day.

The most important piece of bedroom furniture is, not surprisingly, the bed. When shopping for a bed and bed frame, keep the size of your bedroom in mind — you’ll need to navigate your way around the bed during your daily routine. Bed sizes range from twin to king, and there is also the California king. At 76 inches wide and 80 inches long, a king-size bed is approximately 16 inches wider than a queen-size mattress, and your bed frame will probably add two to five inches to each side. (The California king bed is 84 inches long.)

If you’re putting together design ideas for a large bedroom, why not go all out? A king platform bed is low-profile and minimalist — a mattress is placed directly on a simple and solid frame, which offers support without a box spring. A traditional bed sees a mattress rest on a box spring or foundation.

Smaller bedrooms or guest rooms could benefit from something more streamlined, such as a vintage daybed. The important thing is not to choose a bed that is too big for your space. After all, you still need to squeeze in an Italian nightstand and an elegant American of Martinsville dresser.

Headboards can make or break the style of a bedroom. If you are going for a clean and contemporary look, maybe a headboard isn’t the best fit, but if not having a headboard will keep you up at night, there are plenty of options. Rattan headboards are a great choice to top off a casual country theme. Alternately, you can think of the headboard as a statement piece. With maximalism riding high in the design world, bedrooms are getting on board with vibrant upholstered headboards, and an upholstered bed may very well be the one thing you need to pull the entire look of your bedroom furniture together.

Once your bedding is situated, shift your focus to other pieces for the room.

The size of your closet will have an impact on the size and amount of furniture you need. If you have a small closet, for example, a larger dresser is going to come in handy. If you are lucky enough to have a large walk-in closet, you can utilize the extra bedroom space for other pieces, such as an antique or vintage nightstand.

Turn your humdrum bedroom into a dramatic hideaway that you never want to leave — find vintage, new and antique bedroom furniture today on 1stDibs.