Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Heywood Wakefield "Plaza" Wheat Dresser


 Starting in the mid 1930's Heywood Wakefield branched out from building tradition style furniture and began building in the "modern" style. Here we have a beautiful early modern piece from one of the most iconic names in mid century design, designed by one of the most prolific designers. The Heywood Wakefield plaza series was designed by Leo Jiranek, who is known as "The Dean of Furniture Design".This dresser is in absolutely amazing condition, especially considering it was built in 1940. I found this piece (and a few others) in an old house in which this dresser lived since the day it was purchased. The original owners opted for the glass top, and as you can see by the photos, it has kept the top in near perfect condition. Solid wood, good looks and tons of storage. 

HW reference # C3731

Will deliver to North Side and Downtown residents for a small fee. 

Measurements
Length 42"
Depth 20"
Height 35"

SOLD

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