Cliff House was a Heywood-Wakefield furniture line introduced in the 1960s, designed specifically for informal living spaces and a more relaxed, lifestyle-driven approach to modern design. The collection emphasized practicality and comfort, featuring clean, straightforward forms with a lighter visual weight than the company’s formal bedroom and dining suites. Well suited to family rooms, porches, summer homes, and vacation settings, Cliff House reflected the decade’s growing focus on casual living, flexible interiors, and indoor–outdoor use. Drawing subtle inspiration from coastal environments without relying on overt decorative themes, the line illustrates how Heywood-Wakefield adapted its modern vocabulary in the later mid-century period to align with changing tastes.