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For those who find themselves torn between Art Deco and Mid-Century Modern style, Heywood-Wakefield tables are a genius go-between. Although Heywood-Wakefield originated in 1826, it is best known for its Mid-Century Modern offerings, which effortlessly merged Atomic style with Art Deco principles. Heywood-Wakefield tables showcase the brand’s true versatility better than perhaps any other category. From tiered Heywood-Wakefield end tables to spider-leg Heywood-Wakefield coffee tables, the brand created an array of sculptural tables that feel accessible but also high design—and they’re all available here on Chairish.

Add Adventurous Atomic Style with Heywood-Wakefield Tables

Use a Heywood-Wakefield coffee table or dining table featuring the brand’s iconic “spider” legs to evoke a bohemian feel in a traditional Mid-Century Modern room. Reminiscent of the splayed legs you’ll sometimes see on folding Moroccan tea tables, these Heywood-Wakefield coffee tables and dining tables will imbue any room with a 1960s spirit. Those who are drawn to the tiered end tables that brands like Lane produced throughout the 1950s and 60s will also be drawn to Heywood-Wakefield end tables. Heywood-Wakefield end tables often feature double tiers, and occasionally, triple tiers. Unlike Lane, Heywood-Wakefield end tables tend to feature plain wood construction without any decorative inlays or embellishments. Their most defining detail is usually their legs. Dowel-style pencil legs are common, as well as more unique iterations such as four-star pedestal bases crafted of wood. The brand’s iconic spider legs can also be found on Wakefield end tables.