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Love the lanai look and cannot lie? If so, don’t hesitate to check out our collection of Henry Link furniture here at Chairish! We carry hundreds of posh, Polynesian-inspired pieces that Henry Link was known for, including nightstands, dressers, mirrors and more. Founded by one of Dixie Furniture’s, co-founders, Henry Link Furniture showcases an unabashedly playful aesthetic that merges elements of Hollywood Regency, Chinoiserie, and Southern Pacific design. Whether you’re on the hunt for a specific Henry Link furniture piece, or you’re simply in the market for a faux bamboo treasure, our collection is more than likely to serve up something you’ll love! Shop with us to discover piece’s from the brand’s iconic Bali Hai collection. These bamboo pieces bear resemblance to Thomasville’s Allegro collection, and similar to those, are regularly available in a multitude of colorfully, professionally-painted hues like pink, green, yellow, and blue. We also carry a wide selection of rarer Henry Link wicker furniture. Discover Henry Link wicker desks with waterfall silhouettes, braided headboards, and more. Enraptured by rattan? You can also routinely find the brand's later rattan pieces, designed with an undeniably fun postmodern aesthetic.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you identify Henry Link furniture?

Henry Link furniture can be identified by the distinct "HL" mark or label on the piece. The furniture is known for its high-quality construction and use of natural materials like wicker and rattan.

How do you clean a Henry Link wicker?

To clean Henry Link wicker, use a soft-bristled brush or vacuum attachment to remove dust and debris. For deeper cleaning, mix a solution of mild soap and warm water, gently scrub the wicker, and rinse thoroughly with a damp cloth.

Is vintage wicker valuable?

Yes, vintage wicker can be quite valuable, especially if it's in good condition and made by a renowned manufacturer like Henry Link. The value depends on factors such as age, rarity, and overall condition of the piece.

Who is Henry Link?

Henry Link was an American furniture designer and manufacturer who founded the Henry Link Furniture Company in 1925. He was known for his high-quality wicker and rattan furniture, which gained popularity in the mid-20th century.

Is Henry Link Furniture still in business?

No, Henry Link Furniture is no longer in business as an independent company. The brand was acquired by Lexington Home Brands in 1990, and while some Henry Link designs are still produced, the original company is no longer operational.