. . . to this incredible credenza. In a soft golden-brown finish named "champagne," this marvelous mid-century modern buffet was made by the American furniture company Heywood Wakefield. The company was created in 1897 with the merger of the furniture companies Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company. In the 1920s and 30s, Heywood Wakefield introduced designs based on the art deco and art moderne movements and these sleek streamlined styles remained popular until the factory closed in 1979. The furniture was finely crafted from solid America birch wood and offered in wheat and champagne finishes.
Next-to-New is Austin's oldest consignment shop, founded in 1959 as an outreach ministry of St. David's Episcopal Church. We are the only nonprofit consignment store in Austin. Our profit goes to local charities and helps restore St. David’s Historic Church, an Austin icon on the National Register of historic places. Located at 5435 Burnet Road, our carefully curated and constantly changing inventory comes from donations, consignments, and estates.
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