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E N G L A N D ’ S M A G A Z I N E THE GUIDE a n t i q u ea s n&t c i qoul el s e c&t c i bollelse c t i b l e s | home | home THE GUIDE THE GUIDE AnAn EyeEye for Blondes for Blondes In the 1930s, In the furniture 1930s,from furniture from Heywood-Wakefield Heywood-Wakefield in Gardner,in Gardner, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, gave American gave American homes a bright, homesfresh a bright, look.fresh look. b y C aT H E r I n bE y r CIaT E DH EE lrInE rIEDEl walter levi heywood heywood walter seth heywood heywood william seth heywood heywood william heywood ometimes I fear ometimes that modernI fear that modernday Americans day areAmericans like hot- are like hothouse f lowers: house big, bold, f lowers: beau-big, bold, beautiful, yet too fragile tiful, yet to survive too fragile to survive outside a pristine outside environment. a pristine Ienvironment. I hope I’m wrong, hope because I’m wrong, given our because socialgiven and our social and economic woes, economic we’re going woes, to we’re have to going learn to have to learn to live in harsher to climes. live in harsher Let’s hope climes. thereLet’s willhope there will be those amongbeusthose whose among roots us take whose holdroots and take hold and grow stronger—as grow happened stronger—as during happened the 1930s. during the 1930s. Although the Great Although Depression the Great robbed Depression many robbed many Americans of homes, Americans businesses, of homes, andbusinesses, fortunes, and fortunes, for others it wasfor a strangely others it was motivating a strangely kickmotivating in kick in the pants, spawning the pants, seedsspawning of successseeds that would of success that would bloom for yearsbloom to follow. for years So goes to follow. the story So of goes the story of one such f lower: one the suchHeywood-Wakef f lower: the Heyield wood-Wakef ield Company of Gardner, Company Massachusetts. of Gardner, Massachusetts. Founded in 1826 Founded by five in brothers—Walter, 1826 by five brothers—Walter, Levi, Seth, Benjamin Levi, Seth, (whoBenjamin never consented (who never to consented to be photographed), be photographed), and William Heywood— and William Heywood— the company began the company makingbegan simplemaking woodensimple wooden chairs in the family’s chairs old in the barn. family’s By 1897, old barn. Hey- By 1897, Heywood Brotherswood had Brothers joined forces had with joinedthe forces with the Wakef ield Rattan Wakef Company. ield Rattan ForCompany. the next For the next three decades, three the firm decades, thrived, theproducing firm thrived, a producing a wide range of finely wide crafted range ofwood, finelywicker, craftedand wood, wicker, and rattan furniture.rattan furniture. By the mid-1930s, By the Heywood-Wakef mid-1930s, Heywood-Wakef ield ield was a venerablewas institution, a venerable butinstitution, with furniture but with furniture designs stuck in designs the 19th stuck century, in theit19th was century, well it was well positioned to fail positioned with the to onset fail of with hard thetimes. onset of hard times. from top: this classic from Heywoodtop: this classic HeywoodRather than cling Rather to itsthan past,cling however, to itsthe past, comhowever, the comWakefield step end table Wakefield was one step end tableset wasaone pany new course: pany setcreating a new course: the Heywoodcreating the Heywoodof the company’s most of the popular company’s most popular Wakefield “Modern” Wakefield series, “Modern” a style ofseries, furniture a style of furniture products; a cocktailproducts; table a cocktail table so guardrails thoroughly futuristic so thoroughly that its futuristic fresh, vibrant that its fresh, vibrant features sculpted guardrails features sculpted to to prevent drinks from prevent sliding off; drinks from looksliding was off; mud in look thewas eyemud to the in despondency the eye to the despondency a triple-pedestal dining a triple-pedestal table, dining table, of the era. Optimistic of the era. Americans, Optimistic eager Americans, to eager to here with leaves raised, heresports with leaves raised, sports embrace a brighter embrace view of a brighter things, ate view it up. of things, ate it up. a futuristic design. a futuristic design. 70 | 70 | yankeemagazine.com yankeemagazine.com Co n T E m p o r a ry p H oTo s r E p r I n T E D f r o m H E y wo o D -wa k E f I E l D b y H a r r I s G E r T z , C o p y r I G H T H a r r I s G E r T z , w I T H p E r m I s s I o n f r o m T H E p U b l I s H E r , s C H I f f E r p U b l I s H I n G lT D . levi heywood | home | home THE GUIDE left, a master craftsman left, a puts master the finishing craftsman puts the finishing below , the gardner, touches on a graceful touches piece.on a graceful piece. below, the gardner, massachusetts, factory massachusetts, in its heyday. factory in its heyday. Co n T E m p o r a ry p H oTo s r E p r I n T E D f r o m H E y wo o D -wa k E f I E l D b y H a r r I s G E r T z , C o p y r I G H T H a r r I s G E r T z , w I T H p E r m I s s I o n f r o m T H E p U b l I s H E r , s C H I f f E r p U b l I s H I n G lT D . N E W July/August 2010 www.YankeeMagazine.com Russel Wright,Russel W. Joseph Wright, Carr, W.Leo Joseph Carr, Leo Jiranek, and Count Jiranek, Alexis and de Count SakhAlexis de Sakhnoffsky. These noffsky. guys knew These streamlined guys knew streamlined design and howdesign to create and ithow en masse to create it en masse on a productionon line. a production By the 1940s line.and By the 1940s and ’50s, homes across ’50s, America homes across sportedAmerica the sported the blonde look: dining blonde tables, look:chairs, diningbedtables, chairs, bedroom sets, bookcases, room sets, cabinets, bookcases, desks,cabinets, desks, side tables, andside vanities, tables,alland from vanities, lines all from lines aptly tagged with aptlymodern-sounding tagged with modern-sounding monikers, suchmonikers, as “Sculptura,” such as“Cre“Sculptura,” “Crescendo,” and “Kohinoor.” scendo,” and “Kohinoor.” By the 1960s, By however, the 1960s, however, the bloom was the off the bloom rose, was off the rose, and America’s love and America’s of Hey- love of Heywood-Wakef ield wood-Wakef Modern ield Modern waned. Ironically waned. enough, Ironically enough, its demise was its hastened demiseby was hastened by the firm’s focusthe on firm’s quality: focus on quality: The furniture The was furniture simply was simply too expensive too to produce. expensive to produce. The last of the Modern The last line of the Modern line came out in 1966; came theout comin 1966; the company declared pany bankruptcy declared bankruptcy in 1981. in 1981. But grieve not, But Midcengrieve not, Midcentury fans. tury you fans. canToday find highyou can find highHeywood-Wakefield Heywood-Wakefield Modern is just Modern is justToday Heywood-Wakefield quality Heywood-Wakefield pieces at pieces at plain fun. Its simple plain fun. linesIts and simple casual linesquality and casual flea markets, fleastores, markets, consignment thrift stores, consignment elegance connote elegance a freshconnote start, a clean a fresh start, a clean thrift and auctions, shops,and andthey’re auctions, priced and they’re priced slate, a hopefulslate, outlook. a hopeful The collecoutlook. shops, The collecsell: solid Anywhere to sell: from Anywhere $25 to $500 from $25 to $500 tion’s signaturetion’s look comes signature from look solid comestofrom a masterpiece. fetch you aThat’s masterpiece. That’s Northern yellow Northern birch, styled yellow with birch, could styledfetch withyoucould rounded corners rounded (achieved corners by steam(achieved a fraction by steamof what a fraction you’d pay of what retailyou’d for pay retail for ing and bending ing the and wood), bending a smooth, the wood), new a smooth, reproductions, new reproductions, now being created now being created light-blonde finish, light-blonde and zerofinish, ornamenand zero and ornamenmarketed once and again marketed as Heywoodonce again as Heywoodtation. Unliketation. some of Unlike the copycat some of the Wakefield—so copycat Wakefield—so buyer beware. buyer beware. versions that followed, versionsit’s that well followed, made. it’s wellImade. love these 1930s I love gems. these They 1930s mix gems. They mix To get the lookTo justget right, the look the comjust right, wellthe with coma variety wellof with styles, a variety and their of styles, and their pany sought out pany modern soughtindustrial out modernonce-so-futuristic industrial once-so-futuristic prof ile is nowprof a ile is now a designers, including designers, Gilbert including Rohde,Gilbert Rohde, classic look. Noclassic matter look. the No economic matter the economic climate, the fresh climate, fun of theHeywoodfresh fun of HeywoodWakefield blooms Wakefield eternal. blooms eternal. For more on this era furniture Forofmore on this era of furniture Catherine RiedelCatherine representsRiedel Skinner represents Skinner design, we recommend design,Heywoodwe recommend HeywoodAuctioneers and Auctioneers Appraisers ofand Boston Appraisers and of Boston and Wakefield: A Schiffer BookAfor Wakefield: Schiffer Book for Massachusetts. Marlborough,617-350Massachusetts. 617-350Designers & Collectors, by& Harris Designers Collectors,Marlborough, by Harris 508-970-3000; 5400, 508-970-3000; skinnerinc.com skinnerinc.com Gertz (Schiffer Publishing, 2001). Gertz (Schiffer Publishing,5400, 2001). | october 2010 september | october september 2010 | 71 | 71 Reprinted with permission from Yankee Magazine, July/August 2010 YK0910_AntiquesE.indd YK0910_AntiquesE.indd 70-71 70-71 8/23/10 11:55 AM 8/23/10 11:55 AM