Yes, Tim, and I totally agree: If you run a msn search for -- heywood wakefield -- you can go to a forum that you have to enter to join - I seem to not be able to give it as a link (computerly challenged) but anyway, it specializes in the 40's 50's blondish furniture you wife loves -- kind of an internet swap meet - and there's other good retail links -
Another thought - I and my DH are probable close to the parent's age - I have been delighted that at least one of my kids wants a couple of pieces of vintage/antique furniture that he grew up with - and yes, we are downsizing - he will not have to wait 'til we die - Maybe the folks would be happy to make that the next birthday present, or anniversary present -
Heywood Wakefield like your in-laws have is ageless, and even in a home that's not "mid-century modern" seems to find a place.