A Henredon headboard brings classic American luxury to your guest bedroom or master suite. The Henredon Furniture Company was founded in Morgantown, NC, in the 1940s and produced fine wooden furnishings for decades. Many pieces deliver the sleek, streamlined look of the midcentury modern era, during which period the company collaborated with such design luminaries as Dorothy Draper and Frank Lloyd Wright. The Henredon style found its groove in the 1970s when it embraced experimentation with unusual forms and eye-catching burl-wood veneers. Our eagle-eyed curators know how to spot authentic Henredon headboards by looking for the maker’s mark or a stamped “HH” on the back. Collectors value Henredon pieces because the company went bankrupt in 2013, and it is unclear whether the new owner will take up production in the future. Check back often to see what Henredon treasures we’ve found lately — or to find a Henredon headboard available for free local pickup in your neck of the woods.
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