60s design
Bold, Playful, and Forward-Thinking
The 1960s marked a radical shift in interior design. Moving away from the refined elegance of the 1950s, this decade embraced bold colors, futuristic forms, and a sense of creative freedom. It was a time of optimism and experimentation – reflected in organic shapes, plastic innovations, and modular furniture that challenged traditional aesthetics.
Pop art influences, graphic patterns, and vibrant tones defined the spirit of the era. From space-age lighting to sleek Scandinavian seating, 60s design blended function with fun, simplicity with statement. Italian and Scandinavian designers led the way with iconic pieces that remain highly collectible today.
Whether you’re drawn to sculptural armchairs, geometric shelving, or statement lighting, 1960s interiors offer a playful and confident look that still feels fresh.
Looking to bring the spirit of the 60s into your space? Explore our curated collection of authentic vintage pieces that capture the energy and innovation of the decade.

Pair of Kai Kristiansen Paperknife lounge chairs in teak and natural wool fabric for Magnus Olsen, 1960s
Pair of Blågård pendant light by Karen & Ebbe Clemmensen and Jørgen Bo for Fog & Mørup, Denmark, 1960/70s
Danish home office shelving unit with a desk attr. to Poul Cadovius , Norway, 1970s
Reupholstered Italian lounge set sofa and 2 armchairs in Gio Ponti style, 1950s
PH5 lamp by Poul Henningsen for Louis Poulsen, 1970s
Circular dining table in rosewood, model 'PJ 2-5' by Grete Jalk for P. Jeppesen, Denmark 1960s
Set of 3 teak shelves, Kai Kristiansen for FM Mobler, Denmark, 1960s
Danish mid century teak wall unit in the style of Poul Cadovius, 1960s
Scandinavian mid century teak mirror with a console, 1960s 











































