Meubles mid century modern
Discover authentic mid-century modern furniture at Futureantiques. Our curated selection features original teak and rosewood shelves, wall systems, sideboards, tables and lighting from the 50s, 60s and 70s. Each piece is professionally restored and chosen for its craftsmanship, clean lines and timeless design. Create a warm, elegant interior with vintage mid-century pieces that blend Scandinavian simplicity with functional beauty. Explore unique originals that elevate any modern or classic home.
Mid-century modern furniture
Mid-century modern is all about timeless simplicity, noble materials, and functionality that doesn’t age over time. In our collection, you will find original mid-century modern furniture and lighting designed in Denmark, Italy, and Norway. Teak, rosewood, clean lines and refined details – these are the key elements of a style that blends aesthetics with practicality.
What distinguishes the mid-century modern style?
- Natural wood and veneer (teak, rosewood) with a deep, warm tone.
- Slim proportions and a light form – furniture that does not overwhelm the space.
- Modularity and function – wall shelves, free-standing units and sideboards create a coherent storage base.
- Timelessness – designs from the 60s and 70s still look fresh, fitting today’s homes and workspaces.
Mid-century modern shelves and wall systems – the heart of a practical arrangement
In our assortment, you will find a wide selection of mid-century modern wall systems and shelving units that allow you to shape the space flexibly. From three-section Hansen & Guldborg wall systems with a bar module, to free-standing mid-century wall units, to deep shelving systems inspired by the designs of Poul Cadovius – each system combines storage with aesthetics. Free-standing wall units work perfectly to divide zones in a living room or studio, while wall-mounted shelves display books, vinyls and ceramics without visual weight.
Mid-century modern sideboards and cabinets – teak and rosewood in the spotlight
Low teak sideboards designed by Danish masters, elegant corner rosewood cabinets, or slender consoles – these mid-century modern pieces bring warmth and order into the interior. Smooth-running drawers, subtle handles, beautifully expressed wood grain – these details create quality you can feel every day. Thanks to their compact dimensions, they easily fit into smaller apartments without sacrificing refined form.
Mid-century modern lighting – glass accents with soul
Mid-century modern is also about atmospheric light. Glass chandeliers from Italian glassworks, such as Vistosi, introduce a soft glow and sculptural form into the interior. These expressive yet subtle accents complement wooden furniture beautifully and highlight its texture.
How to introduce mid-century modern into your interior in 4 steps?
- Start with the base – choose one mid-century wall unit or free-standing unit as the central element of the composition.
- Add warmth – a teak or rosewood sideboard will warm up the living room, bedroom or hallway.
- Build layers – complete the arrangement with Murano glass and ceramics, paying attention to light and proportions.
- Leave space – the light form of the furniture needs room to breathe; don’t overcrowd walls, let the lines stand out.
We offer carefully selected original pieces from the era. Each item undergoes condition and provenance verification. This ensures that you invest in design that will last for decades – both aesthetically and functionally.
Choose mid-century modern furniture from Futureantiques
Mid-century modern is a style that naturally organizes a space and adds restrained elegance. If you are looking for furniture and accessories with history that combine effortlessly with modern interiors, explore our selection. Choose a shelving unit, sideboard or mid-century lamp that fits your home best – and if you need help, we will gladly advise you on the right set and configuration.

Chaise Gavina Cesca originale de Marcel Breuer, Bologne, Italie années 1960
Paire de lampes de table italiennes en laiton et verre de Murano en forme de feuille, attr. à Novaresi
Lampes murales Franco Albini pour Sirrah, Italie, 1970
Paire de lampes de table italiennes en verre de Murano Mazzega de l'ère spatiale, attr. à Carlo Nason, Italie, 1970
Ensemble de trois appliques murales par Zero Quattro Milano, Italie, années 1970
Italian floor lamp "Arco" by Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for Flos, Italy, 1960s
Grande lampe de table en verre opalin par Goffredo Reggiani pour Reggiani, ensemble de 2, Italie, années 1960
Italian Space Age table lamp with Murano glass shade, 1970s
Ensemble de 3 étagères en teck, Kai Kristiansen pour FM Mobler, Danemark, années 1960
Lampe de bureau Topo par Joe Colombo pour Stilnovo, Italie, 1970
Tables gigognes en bois de rose de Kai Kristiansen pour Vildbjerg Möbelfabrik, Danemark années 1960
Très grand pendentif en verre de Murano soufflé à la main "goutte givrée" avec détails en laiton, Italie, années 1970
Lampe suspendue italienne du milieu du siècle en laiton et acrylique, 1970
Suspension sphérique en verre italien de Murano dans le style de Venini, années 1970
Lampadaire italien Venini en laiton avec globe de Murano, Italie, années 1970
Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen, canapé trois places Fritz Hansen en peau de mouton longue 






































