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Hats off to Hendredon! If you’re on the hunt for Hendredon furniture, be sure to check out our collection here at Chairish. We carry thousands of the famed brand's vintage pieces, including sofas, case pieces, and tables. Whether you’re looking for a collector-grade Dorothy Draper chest or you’re simply looking for one of the brand’s famed campaign dressers, chances are high that you’ll find something to fit the bill within our collection. Shop with us to discover pieces in all of the brand’s trademark styles, including English Regency, Hollywood Regency, French Provincial and more. Discover discontinued Henredon collections, including the collections that design A-lister Barbara Barry designed for the brand. Our unique edit has been expertly curated by our in-house style team who is well-versed in the sorts of pieces that top designers are looking for when they shop for vintage Henredon furniture. What does that mean for shoppers like you? It means you won’t have to sort through any less than stellar inventory to discover the Henredon heirlooms you’ve been dreaming about. Simply browse, fall in love, and buy today!

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT VINTAGE HENREDON FURNITURE

Understated and elegant, vintage Henredon furniture is a forever classic—Seriously, nestle it in right between the little black dress and the gin martini, and you’ll hear no complaints from us! Founded in 1945, Henredon was founded by four businessmen who strung together letters from each of their names to create the name “Henredon.” Committed to creating quality furniture, the foursome set up shop in Morganton, North Carolina, just miles from the now-famous furniture capital of Hickory. The first collection of vintage Henredon furniture was admittedly…sparse. The collection included only three case pieces. However, the company was quick to fire up its collaborative efforts, forging partnerships with design heavyweights like Dorothy Draper and Frank Lloyd Wright.

At its core Henredon is traditional furniture. You won’t find them taking too many avant-garde risks. But what the company does do, it does well. Even among the earliest examples of Henredon dining tables and Henredon dressers, it’s common to find high-end details like shimmery brass hardware, high-end woods, and immaculate jointing.

If you encounter a Henredon sofa or Henredon dining table and you’re looking to authenticate it before purchasing, it’s good to know that Henredon pieces are generally well-marked. One thing to be aware of, however, is that in the 1970s, Henredon maintained a cross-licensing agreement with Heritage furniture, leading to many used Henredon pieces from this era being labeled Henredon-Heritage. Also worth noting is that in the early 2000s, Henredon was officially absorbed as part of the Heritage Home portfolio, joining design royalty like Maitland-Smith and Lane Furniture.

While it’s true that virtually any piece of used Henredon furniture is worth the splurge, some earn extra points thanks to the brilliant designers who collaborated on them with Henredon on them. Below, learn about some of our favorite Henredon Furniture-designer collaborations.

DOROTHY DRAPER FOR HENREDON

For anyone with an affinity for Hollywood Regency design, they know that the movement can be single-handedly summed up by one piece: Dorothy Draper’s España bunching chest. A nine-drawer chest featuring a tic-tac-toe grid of drawers, this piece is defined by its dramatic black lacquer finish and wavy gold drawer insets. What most Regency fanatics don’t know, is that this iconic 1950s chest is actually a Henredon dresser. While knock-offs are now a dime a dozen, an original Henredon dresser can be confirmed by the appearance of the following traits: a finished back, beveled edges, a Henredon-Heritage stamp in the drawer, and numbered drawer slots. In addition to the España chest, Henredon also produced Dorothy Draper’s Viennese Collection, which featured chests with bold, geometrically incised fronts and ornate, bombe-base hutches. In case you couldn’t tell, these used Henredon dressers were built for those who aspired to the silver screen life.

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FOR HENREDON

When you consider the thoughtfulness of Frank Lloyd Wright design, it’s no surprise that the modernist master partnered with Henredon for his renowned Taliesin Ensemble, a capsule collection which encompassed paints, floor coverings, and furniture. Famed for his pioneer homes in areas like Chicago, Wright's Taliesin collection was intended to bring Wright’s Arts and Crafts aesthetic to those who did not live in one of his houses. The 1955 Taliesin collection was divvied among several companies. Karastan, for instance, produced the rugs, while Martin-Senour Company provided a collection of 36 paint colors. It was Henredon, however, who handled the 63-piece furniture collection. The majority of the Henredon dining tables and Henredon chairs from this line adhered to Wright’s clean-lined, Arts and Crafts-inspired aesthetic. Intersecting planes took center stage, and some were edged in a blocky, carved “Greek Key” pattern. It’s just the kind of didn’t-have-to-but-did detail that makes vintage Henredon furniture so covetable.

BARBARA BARRY FOR HENREDON

Having joined forces with both Baker and McGuire at different points of her career, California interior designer Barbara Barry was no stranger to collaboration before joining forces with Henredon for her award-winning Realized collection. Built on the laid-back principles of California elegance, Barbara Barry’s vintage Henredon furniture collection is composed of classic silhouettes that hark back to the refinedness of Art Deco design. The result could be stuffy, but thanks to breezy, coastal-inspired fabrics, these Henredon sofas and Henredon chairs still feel perfectly accessible. But the real beauty of Barbara Barry’s pieces is that they can be flawlessly mixed with other Henredon styles. Pair them with one of the line’s vintage Chippendale hutches or campaign chests and you have the beginnings of enviably eclectic design.

CELERIE KEMBLE FOR HENREDON

With Palm Beach as her muse, interior design powerhouse Celerie Kemble created a collection of vintage Henredon furniture that’s as playful as it is sophisticated. The collection features Henredon sofas and Henredon desks with simple and elegant forms, but puts a polished Palm Beach spin on them courtesy of jewelry-like details. Think: bamboo shapes, gold leafing, rosewood, and Celerie’s admitted favorite—Burned Sugar leather. True to Henredon form, the collection doesn’t tie its wings to any one style, instead dabbling in trends as varied as Neoclassical and 1970s glam. What pulls the collection towards a collective center is Celerie’s eye for pairing luxury and subtle whimsicality—and a little bit of Henredon alum Dorothy Draper’s glitz.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you identify Henredon furniture?

Henredon furniture can be identified by looking for the company's logo, which is usually stamped or branded on the inside of a drawer, the back of a piece, or under a tabletop. Additionally, Henredon furniture often features high-quality materials and craftsmanship, such as solid wood construction, dovetail joints, and intricate carvings or inlays.

Is Henredon furniture still being manufactured?

Yes, Henredon furniture is still being manufactured today. The company has been in business since 1945 and continues to produce high-end, luxury furniture pieces for homes and businesses around the world.

Is Henredon furniture valuable?

Henredon furniture is often considered valuable due to its high-quality materials, skilled craftsmanship, and timeless designs. While the value of individual pieces can vary depending on factors such as age, condition, and rarity, Henredon furniture is generally regarded as a sound investment for those looking for durable, stylish, and well-made furniture.

How long has Henredon been making furniture?

Henredon has been making furniture since 1945, when it was founded by four men in Morganton, North Carolina. Over the past 79 years, the company has established itself as a leading manufacturer of high-end, luxury furniture.