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.
1950s Furniture
Our 1950s furniture consists of carefully selected original pieces that reflect the golden age of mid-century modern design. Every item in our collection has passed through the hands of experts who passionately restore its original brilliance while preserving the authentic character of the period.
History and characteristics of 1950s furniture style
The mid-century modern style is defined by the combination of functionality and elegance, emerging in response to the optimism of the post-war era of the 1950s. Furniture from the 50s is distinguished by its slim, streamlined forms with characteristic thin, tapered legs. Designers of the time introduced a revolutionary approach to color – vibrant teals, oranges, lime greens, and mint tones became synonymous with modernity.
Characteristic features of 1950s furniture include minimal ornamentation with an emphasis on purity of form and multifunctionality adapted to a dynamic lifestyle. These original vintage furnitures represent a design philosophy in which every element serves a specific purpose, and aesthetics emerge from function.
1950s furniture – materials and craftsmanship of the highest quality
Original 1950s furniture in our collection was crafted from the finest materials of the era. Teak wood, valued for its durability and natural beauty, dominates the construction of dressers and tables. Innovative materials such as plastics, fiberglass, and aluminum introduced a modern character while offering exceptional strength.
Every structural element was thoughtfully designed by creators who combined traditional joinery techniques with modern production methods. This combination ensures not only aesthetic value but also functionality that has stood the test of time.
Professional restoration process of 1950s furniture
Our restoration process furnitures from the 50s is based on respect for the original design and the use of authentic materials. Each piece undergoes a detailed condition assessment, followed by precise planning of restoration work. We preserve original structural elements, refreshing only those parts that require intervention.
We verify authenticity through the analysis of original labels, markings, and construction techniques characteristic of specific manufacturers. This meticulous process guarantees that every piece in our offer retains its historical value and collectible character.
Investment value and prestige of 1950s vintage furniture
1950s retro furniture represents not only interior furnishings but also a long-term investment. The contemporary market shows steady growth in demand for authentic mid-century modern designs, resulting in increasing prices for original pieces.
If you are looking for a specific 1950s model or need a set of furniture in a particular style – contact us. We regularly source new pieces and can help you find exactly what you need.

Scandinavian free-standing teak wall unit with 5 cabinets, Norway 1960s
Mid-Century Danish Teak Desk Model 75 by Omann Jun 1950s
Italian mid century chandelier atr. to Stilux Milano, 1950s
Round rosewood extension dining table, model Olbia, Ico and Louisa Parisi for MIM, Italy 1958
Italian mid-century chairs in walnut and wool in the style of Carlo Di Carli, 1950s.
Danish teak mid century sideboard with bar cabinet, 1950s
Mid-Century Modern Rosewood Dining Set by Ico and Luisa Parisi for MIM, Italy, 1950s
Italian Murano Brillo lamp atrr. to Carlo Nason, 1960s.
Hansen and Guldborg teak wall unit with a bar cabinet, Denmark 1950s
PH5 lamp by Poul Henningsen for Louis Poulsen, 1970s
Alfred Christensen pair of two armchairs, Denmark 1950s 





























