Heywood Wakefield Kem Weber Gilbert Rohde Lloyd 30s era

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See all the pictures by my text. A classic example of pre-WWII modern tubular steel furniture, from the Lloyd Mfg. div. of Heywood Wakefield in Menominee, MI. Chrome-plated tubular steel stool with round, padded, non-swivel seat, made by Lloyd Mfg. Co., a division of Heywood Wakefield Company, in Menominee, Michigan, circa 1930's - 1940's. Marshall B. Lloyd patented seamless welding, a process for making modern tubular steel furniture. His company, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, was purchased by Heywood Wakefield in 1921. This stool is a classic tubular steel design. It measures approximately 22 inches high. Four curved legs are welded in place to an interior tubular ring. The widest part of the stool, measures 14 inches in diameter. The bottom ends of the legs are capped with steel. The tubular leg construction is attached to the wooden underside of the seat by 4 screws. The construction is solid and the stool is very sturdy. The chrome legs show surface wear but will shine up with a light polishing. The seat does not swivel. The upholstery is intact but shows wear, paint overspray and age. Shipping will be actual fedex cost to you, I estimate 15-25 dollars. CLICK for MORE PHOTOS