Designers

Dive into the timeless allure of mid-century design with a focus on design legends such as Kai Kristiansen, Arne Jacobsen, Hans J. Wegner, Poul Henningsen, Poul Cadovius, Gio Ponti, and others. Discover the elegance and innovation that defined a mid-century style. We collected vintage design treasures to ensure their longevity. Explore the rich history and enduring appeal of mid-century design through their groundbreaking creations.

  • Dining table with extension leaf, Johannes Andersen, Uldum Møbelfabrik

    Dining table with extension leaf, Johannes Andersen, Uldum Møbelfabrik

    2 450
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  • kai kristiansen

    Kai Kristiansen 3 bay teak wall unit with desk, Denmark, 1960s

    2 850
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  • louis poulsen

    PH 4/3 vintage pedant lamp Poul Henningsen, set of 2, Louis Poulsen, Denmark, 1970s

    760
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  • cadovius

    Poul Cadovius rosewood wall unit with back panels Cado, Denmark, 1960s

    3 000
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  • shelving unit

    Kai Kristiansen teak shelving unit with a desk, FM Mobler, Denmark, 1960s

    990
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  • Danish vintage wall unit in teak  by PS system, Randers, 1960s

    Danish vintage wall unit in teak by PS system, Randers, 1960s

    1 840
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  • chandelier

    Carlo Scarpa Poliedri chandelier, Venini, Italy 1960s

    3 100
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  • Poul Cadovius Royal shelving unit in teak, 1960s

    Poul Cadovius Royal shelving unit in teak, 1960s

    1 690
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  • cadovius

    Poul Cadovius 3 bay rosewood wall unit for Cado, 1960s

    4 800
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  • cadovius

    Poul Cadovius wall unit for Cado, 1960s

    1 740
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  • wall unit

    Ergo free standing wall unit with a desk by John Texmon, Norway 1960s

    1 970
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  • wegner

    Hans Wegner mid century oak bookcase, RY Mobler, 1960s

    1 350
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  • Poul Cadovius shelving wall unit with extendable  desk or a table for Cado, 1960s

    Poul Cadovius shelving wall unit with extendable desk or a table for Cado, 1960s

    1 900
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  • Ergo freestanding wall unit, John Texmon, Norway, 1960s

    Ergo freestanding wall unit, John Texmon, Norway, 1960s

    2 300
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  • Kai Kristiansen teak shelving unit, FM Møbler, 1960s

    Kai Kristiansen teak shelving unit, FM Møbler, 1960s

    990
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  • Italian mid century ceiling lamp in the style of Gio Ponti, 1950s

    Italian mid century ceiling lamp in the style of Gio Ponti, 1950s

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  • Danish teak secretire with hidden vanity attr. to Poul Volther, 1960s

    Danish teak secretire with hidden vanity attr. to Poul Volther, 1960s

    1 700
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  • Fog & Morup Junior floor lamp by Jo Hammerborg, Denmark,  1970s

    Fog & Morup Junior floor lamp by Jo Hammerborg, Denmark, 1970s

    550
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  • verner panton

    Verner Panton black leather chaise longue for Fritz Hansen, 1970s

    5 100
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  • ergo

    Ergo three bay wall unit by John Texmon, Norway 1960s.

    2 700
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  • sciolari

    Vintage Geometric Brass Chandelier by Gaetano Sciolari, 1970s

    500
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  • Set of two teak shelves designed by Kai KristiansenSet of two teak shelves designed by Kai Kristiansen

    Kai Kristiansen Teak Wall Shelves, FM Møbler, Denmark 1960s

    330
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  • paolo buffa

    Italian mid century side table in the style of Paolo Buffa, 1950s

    450
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  • Vintage Italian single Cesca chair, 1980s

    Vintage Italian single Cesca chair, 1980s

    380
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Mid-Century Modern Furniture Designers

At Futureantiques, every piece of furniture is an original work of functional art, restored in our workshop. Our furniture is not merely interior equipment – it represents collectible investments with documented authenticity, whose market value continues to grow.

Legendary mid-century modern designers in our collection

The mid-century modern furniture designers in our offer are creators who permanently transformed global design. Charles and Ray Eames, by realizing the principle of “the best for the most for the least,” created the iconic Lounge Chair. Eero Saarinen, known as the “Master of Curves,” developed the groundbreaking Tulip table in 1957, eliminating traditional four legs and introducing an organic, unified base.

Marcel Breuer was among the first to use tubular steel in furniture design. Inspired by Bauhaus philosophy, he created minimalist forms. His Wassily chair, designed in 1925, remains one of the most recognizable symbols of modern design. Arne Jacobsen elevated Scandinavian modernism through his organic forms – his iconic Egg armchair from 1958 became a symbol of privacy and comfort, valued by collectors worldwide.

Restoration of original vintage designer furniture

Our restoration process always begins with careful diagnostics. We work with respect for the true history and spirit of each piece, using appropriate methods and solutions to ensure that restored furniture provides lasting functionality, aesthetic value, and enhances interior spaces.

The highest level of craftsmanship, combined with dedication, control, and the use of proper conservation techniques, allows us to preserve the originality, artistic value, and historical significance of each piece. This enables us to restore and offer unique furniture by legendary mid-century modern designers that continues to impress and will do so for decades to come.

Investment in original 20th-century designer furniture

Vintage designer furniture is not only an exclusive object with character, but also a valuable investment for discerning collectors. Current market trends clearly demonstrate the continued growth in value of original mid-century modern designs. Authenticity and provenance, condition, material quality, and rarity are key factors influencing value.

If you are looking for a specific piece by a mid-century modern designer or need a curated furniture set in a particular style, contact us. We regularly source new pieces and can help you find exactly what you need.

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