This exceptional pre-WWII Heywood Wakefield tallboy dresser is a genuinely rare and historically significant vintage find. Designed by the legendary Count Alexis de Sakhnoffsky — one of the most celebrated industrial designers of the early 20th century — this piece represents an important chapter in American furniture design history.
Heywood Wakefield is among the most collectible and respected American furniture brands of the mid-century era, and pre-war pieces designed by Sakhnoffsky are particularly difficult to find and highly prized by serious collectors.
The clean, streamlined silhouette reflects the Art Deco and early Streamline Moderne influences that defined Sakhnoffsky's distinctive design language. Five spacious drawers in a tall, compact footprint offer practical storage with genuine historical pedigree.
A significant collector's piece for the serious vintage furniture enthusiast.
H: 46.5" | W: 32" | D: 19"
Condition:
Item is in vintage condition. Please see photos.
Heywood Wakefield is among the most collectible and respected American furniture brands of the mid-century era, and pre-war pieces designed by Sakhnoffsky are particularly difficult to find and highly prized by serious collectors.
The clean, streamlined silhouette reflects the Art Deco and early Streamline Moderne influences that defined Sakhnoffsky's distinctive design language. Five spacious drawers in a tall, compact footprint offer practical storage with genuine historical pedigree.
A significant collector's piece for the serious vintage furniture enthusiast.
H: 46.5" | W: 32" | D: 19"
Condition:
Item is in vintage condition. Please see photos.















