Danish furniture
Discover authentic Danish mid-century modern furniture at Futureantiques. Our curated collection includes teak wall systems, shelving units, tables, sideboards and lighting from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Each piece is original, professionally restored, and selected for its craftsmanship, timeless design, and natural materials. Create a warm, elegant interior with iconic Danish furniture that blends modularity, functionality and Scandinavian simplicity. Explore unique vintage pieces that elevate any modern or classic home.
Danish Furniture
Danish design is synonymous with timeless simplicity, excellent craftsmanship, and noble materials. At Futureantiques, you’ll find a curated selection of original pieces from the 1950s, 60s, and 70s that combine functionality with homely elegance. Our collection includes wall systems and shelving units, tables, sideboards, seating, and Danish lighting – all in the spirit of mid-century style and Scandinavian lightness.
What makes Danish furniture unique?
Above all, it is the emphasis on material quality and detail. Natural wood—teak and rosewood—finished with oil or varnish, paired with function and modularity. Thanks to this, Danish shelves and wall systems can be easily adapted to any interior size and evolving needs. The characteristic lightness of form—slim proportions, rounded edges, precise joinery—makes these designs truly timeless.
The Essence of Danish Design:
- Teak and rosewood with beautiful grain and natural finishes
- Modularity and functionality in wall systems and shelving
- Lightness and ergonomics – slender legs, soft edges, discreet details
- Timelessness – harmony in both classic and modern interiors
What can you find in our selection of mid-century modern Danish furniture?
We offer a wide range of original pieces—from Danish wall systems and shelving inspired by designs of Poul Cadovius and works by Kai Kristiansen, through Danish teak tables and sideboards perfect for dining rooms and living spaces, to Danish seating, daybeds, and lighting from the 60s and 70s. A single segment can serve as the starting point for expanding with bar cabinets or desk-shelves in Danish vintage style, while a minimalist Danish lamp will beautifully highlight the wood grain.
How to style Danish design in your interior?
Let the base of your arrangement be teak or rosewood, which pair wonderfully with natural wool, linen, and aniline leather. Choose modular shelving systems that you can expand over time with closed cabinets or desk shelves. Complete the look with Danish lighting to warm the atmosphere and bring out the depth of the wood.
Practical tips:
- Start with a Danish style wall unit – you can easily expand it with a desk or bar cabinet
- Choose a Danish teak dining table, and use a sideboard as a base for your audio setup
- Elevate your space with Danish lighting to tie the arrangement together with soft light
Looking for a specific design or a cohesive Danish-style interior arrangement?
Write to us. We will select a wall system, match a table, or find the missing module for your collection. Discover original Danish design that will delight you for decades.

Murano glass chandelier by La Murrina, Italy 1970s
Italian mid century brass mirror in the style of Romeo Rega, 1970s
Ico Parisi rosewood and mahogany coffe table, Italy 1960s.
Scandinavian mid century rosewood console with a mirror, Denmark 1960s
Small White SAS Royal pendant lamp Arne Jacobsen
Circular dining table in rosewood, model 'PJ 2-5' by Grete Jalk for P. Jeppesen, Denmark 1960s
Italian chandelier atrr. to Angelo Brotto for Esperia, Italy 1960s.
Teak coffee table by Illum WIkkelsø for CF Christensen, Denmark 1960s
Large Opaline Glass Table Lamp by Goffredo Reggiani for Reggiani, Italy 1960s
Rosewood and cane side table w. hidden drawer by Severin Hansen for Haslev, Denmark, 1960s
Kai Kristiansen rosewood nesting tables for Vildbjerg Möbelfabrik, Denmark 1960s 







































