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Dixie Furniture Co.

American

Born in 1889, designer and entrepreneur Henry Link studied at Yadkin College and began his career as a banker in Lexington, North Carolina, and New York before taking leadership of the Dixie Furniture Company in 1936. 

Established in 1901, the small Lexington company initially became known for its production of oak and walnut bedroom furniture. At the time, the region was home to busy textile mills and furniture production facilities such as the Crowell Furniture Company, Standard Parlor Furniture Company and more. With Link at the helm, Dixie grew following a merger with the Elk Furniture Company. While Link is best known today for his high-quality wicker dressers, desks, chairs and other seating, he was also a key figure in revolutionizing America’s furniture industry and moving it toward mass production during the early 20th century.

Link was overseeing the manufacturing of bedroom furniture for middle-class families during the late 1930s at Dixie when he visited Henry Ford’s automobile plant in Detroit, Michigan. Dixie had two plants and approximately 90 employees at the time. At the Ford plant, Link became inspired by the factory’s assembly process. Upon his return to Lexington, Link installed automatic conveyors and mass-production techniques at Dixie.

To facilitate Dixie Furniture Company’s exponential growth, four separate divisions were created in the 1950s and 1960s, including Henry Link Furniture. Although the Link collection was initially known for its line of girls’ bedroom furniture, it expanded with a range of styles — from striking reproductions of French Provincial furniture to Polynesian-inspired designs. By the 1970s, Link’s division was among the first in America to popularize casual wicker furnishings such as bohemian-chic dressers, side tables, end tables and center tables. Among Link’s other popular designs were chinoiserie “Mandarin” cabinets, Chinese Chippendale accent chairs and bamboo dining room chairs.

In 1987, the Dixie Furniture Company and its divisions — including Henry Link Furniture — were bought by Michigan’s Masco Corporation and renamed Lexington Furniture Industries (Lexington was among the top ten largest furniture brands in the nation by the late 1980s). Meanwhile, Link was posthumously inducted into the American Home Furnishings Hall of Fame in 1998.

Today, Link’s pieces are highly coveted by interior designers and avid collectors of mid-century modern wicker and rattan furniture.Find vintage Dixie furniture on 1stDibs.

Queen Rattan Headboard by Dixie
By Dixie Furniture Co.
Located in Bradenton, FL
A queen size headboard made by Dixie furniture company. A maple frame is decorated with a panel of rattan woven in a herringbone pattern. Marked ‘Dixie made in the USA’ in the back.
Category

Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Dixie Furniture Co.

Materials

Rattan, Wood, Maple

Queen Rattan Headboard by Dixie
Queen Rattan Headboard by Dixie
H 41.25 in W 60.5 in D 1.25 in
Dixie Shangri-La Asian Modern Design Nightstands
By Dixie Furniture Co.
Located in W Allenhurst, NJ
Asian inspired Mid Century nightstands by Dixie. Shangri-La line. Period pieces with a sophisticated vibe. Nice deep detail. Wood case with wood grain laminate tops. Would make great...
Category

Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Dixie Furniture Co.

Materials

Laminate, Wood

Dixie Furniture Midcentury Dresser
By Dixie Furniture Co.
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Mid-Century Modern long chest of drawers by Dixie Furniture. All walnut grain with metal spade handles.
Category

Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Dixie Furniture Co.

Materials

Walnut

Dixie Furniture Midcentury Dresser
Dixie Furniture Midcentury Dresser
H 30.5 in W 66.25 in D 18.5 in
DIXIE Mahogany Chippendale Style Carved Wall Mirror
By Dixie Furniture Co.
Located in Charlotte, NC
A Chippendale style wall mirror by Dixie Furniture. Mirrored glass in a mahogany frame with pediment top, a center finial, and decorative carvings at top sides & at the bottom. Made ...
Category

Late 20th Century American Chippendale Dixie Furniture Co.

Materials

Mirror, Mahogany

DIXIE Banded Mahogany Chippendale Chest of Six Drawers - B
By Dixie Furniture Co.
Located in Charlotte, NC
A Chippendale style chest of drawers by Dixie Furniture. Mahogany with brass hardware, banded inlaid top with bevel edge, banded drawer fronts, and bracket feet. Features two smaller...
Category

Late 20th Century American Chippendale Dixie Furniture Co.

Materials

Brass

Mid Century Faux Bamboo Wooden Mirror
By Dixie Furniture Co.
Located in Redding, CT
Mid Century Faux Bamboo Wooden Mirror Perfect for over a vanity in a bathroom.
Category

1970s Bohemian Vintage Dixie Furniture Co.

Materials

Mirror, Wood

Mid Century Faux Bamboo Wooden Mirror
Mid Century Faux Bamboo Wooden Mirror
H 47 in W 30.5 in D 2.75 in
Chinoiserie Bedroom Set by DIXIE FURNITURE
By Dixie Furniture Co.
Located in Lake Worth, FL
For FULL item description click on CONTINUE READING at the bottom of this page. Offering One Of Our Recent Palm Beach Estate Fine Furniture Acquisitions Of A Vintage 5 Piece Bedroom Set by Dixie Furniture Set includes a 9-drawer dresser with 2 mirrors...
Category

1970s Chinoiserie Vintage Dixie Furniture Co.

Materials

Brass

French Louis XIV Style Custom Painted Chests / Commodes By Dixie - Pair
By Dixie Furniture Co.
Located in Kennesaw, GA
This is a timeless pair of French Louis XIV style chests with a custom finish by Dixie Furniture. The body is a blush with gray trim and ivory tops. They are marked with dovetail con...
Category

Mid-20th Century American Louis XIV Dixie Furniture Co.

Materials

Brass

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Dixie Furniture Co. furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Dixie Furniture Co. furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of wood and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Dixie Furniture Co. furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Dixie Furniture Co. were created in the mid-century modern style in north america during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Stanley Furniture, Davis Cabinet Company, and Unagusta. Prices for Dixie Furniture Co. furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $595 and can go as high as $4,195, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $1,250.

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