What wood is Heywood-Wakefield furniture made of?

What wood is Heywood-Wakefield furniture made of?

Northern Yellow Birch
All of today’s Heywood-Wakefield furniture is American-grown and American-made from 100 percent Northern Yellow Birch, the same wood used for the company’s highly-sought vintage furniture.

What is Heywood-Wakefield furniture and why is it important?

The Heywood-Wakefield Company is an American furniture manufacturer established in 1897. It went on to become a major presence in the US. Its older products are considered collectibles and have been featured on Antiques Roadshow.

When did Heywood-Wakefield close?

In 1897 the Heywood company merged with the Wakefield Rattan Company, resulting in another expansion. The company suffered from competition and labor problems in the 20th century, and closed its doors in 1978.

Is Heywood Wakefield still in business?

Heywood-Wakefield Company Today In 1992, South Beach Furniture Company purchased the rights to the Heywood-Wakefield name. Today, we meticulously reproduce the company’s most classic and beloved mid-century modern furniture pieces with unwavering dedication to the original designs and quality standards.

Did Heywood Wakefield make lamps?

Heywood Wakefield Floor lamp w/ Drum shade By Heywood-Wakefield Co.

Where is Heywood Wakefield from?

Heywood Wakefield’s wooden furniture was produced in its factory in Gardner, MA from its beginnings until 1979. The firm opened another plant in Michigan where other pieces were manufactured.

When did Heywood Wakefield start making furniture?

1826
The Heywood Wakefield Company is an American furniture manufacturer established in 1897. The Heywood company was first established in 1826 by the Heywood brothers and the Wakefield company was founded in 1855.

How do you clean Heywood Wakefield furniture?

Gently clean wood furniture surfaces with a damp—not soaking wet—cloth. Use a small amount of a mild dish soap if necessary for removing dirt buildup or something sticky. If there’s residual moisture on the furniture, wipe it away with a dry cloth.