The company was founded in 1858 when George Widdicomb started a
cabinet shop in
Grand Rapids, Michigan. The company grew and, with twelve employees, moved to a new, larger location. His four sons went into business with him and the company was named George Widdicomb & Sons. All four sons would serve in the
American Civil War. The company dissolved in 1863, while all four sons were enlisted. The oldest sons opened a small furniture shop in 1864, with the other two brothers joining them around when the war ended. Brother George Widdicomb died in March 1866. In 1868 the store had grown considerably and was moved to a new location in Grand Rapids. They had 25 employees. T.F. Richards came into business with the sons on January 1, 1869. They renamed the business Widdicomb Bros. & Richards. They built a larger building and had a
capital of $12,000. They formed the Widdicomb Furniture Company on December 1, 1873. Eventually capital would reach $380,000. They had a new building and approximately 150 employees in 1871. At that time, Widdicomb Furniture Company as known for their
spindle bed frames. William Widdicomb, who served as President, retired from the company in 1883. From 1943 until 1956,
T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings served as designer for the company, designing
Modern furniture.
George Nakashima also worked for Widdicomb, from the 1950s to early 1960s. He created the "Origin Group" of pieces. Stickley continues to offer pieces under the John Widdicomb Collection. ==Products==