Leo Jiranek Heywood Wakefield Modern Maple Mirrored Kneehole Vanity Desk


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Description

Mid century modern Leo Jiranek for Heywood Wakefield kneehole vanity desk. Made of maple (champagne) featuring a mirrored backsplash over rectangular desk with four drawers and tapered legs. Rockefeller Center.

LEO A. JIRANEK
Leo Jiranek (b.1900 d.1990) was known as the ''Dean of Furniture Designers," one of the Industry's first, and unrepentant freelancers, who enjoyed 67 years in the business.

Throughout his career, Jiranek contributed to more furniture companies than any other known designer, among them Magnavox, Thomasville, Ethan Allen, Kroehler, Heywood Wakefield, The Lane Co., Bassett, Broyhill and Garrison. Born in Grand Rapids, a graduate engineer from Princeton, he was a past president and honorary lifetime member of the Grand Rapids Furniture Designers Association. He founded, wrote the constitution, and served as first president of the American Designers Institute (now Industrial Designers Society of America).

In the 1960's, he founded and was president of the Jiranek School of Furniture Design and Technology in NYC which boasts many distinguished alumni. Known for his command, not only of technology and design but also marketing and merchandising acumen, he brought great subtleties to mass manufacture. Jiranek was awarded the degree of Doctor of Arts by Kendall College of Art & Design in 1984.

Condition

Fair condition, wear and distressing commensurate with age and use, scuffing, marking, fading, finish loss.

Dimensions

42" x 18" x 25" h; mirror 34" x 21.5"