50s design
The Timeless Appeal of Mid-Century Modern
The 1950s design embodies the essence of elegance, functionality, and modernity – all characteristics that are quintessential to the spirit of mid-century modern design. Born in the post-war era, this aesthetic continues to captivate with its harmonious blend of clean lines, organic shapes, and high-quality materials.
Furniture of the 1950s was created primarily with functionality in mind: tables were extendable, and storage systems modular – designed to adapt to everyday needs without sacrificing style. Both Danish and Italian furniture from the 1950s remains highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts alike. Their refined silhouettes, craftsmanship, and enduring charm make them timeless additions to contemporary interiors.
If you are looking for inspiration to style your home in a mid-century spirit, explore our curated selection of original vintage pieces and discover how 1950s design can bring warmth, character, and sophistication to your space.
It’s a conscious choice of quality, aesthetics, and lasting design.

Teak and oak double-sided desk with X-shaped legs in the style of Borge Mogensen, Denmark, 1960s
Poul Cadovius singe bay home office wall unit in walnut, 1960s
Johannes Andersen rosewood coffee table for CFC Silkeborg, Denmark , 1960s
Rare Grete Jalk teak lounge chairs in aniline cognac leather for Cado, Denmark, late 1960s
Large Italian mid century marble table or a desk , 1960s
Danish teak dining chairs by Farstrup Møbler, set of 10, Denmark 1960s
Italian floor lamp "Arco" by Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for Flos, Italy, 1960s
Razor Blade Chairs by Henning Kjaernulf for Nyrup, Denmark 1960s
Original Gavina Cesca chair by Marcel Breuer, Bologna, Italy 1960s
Pair of Italian mid-century wall scones, 1960s
Teak coffee table by Illum WIkkelsø for CF Christensen, Denmark 1960s
Ico Parisi and Louisa Parisi set of 6+1 rosewood chairs for MIM, 1950s 






































