Scandinavian Furniture
Scandinavian Furniture
At Futureantiques, we offer carefully curated, original Scandinavian furniture from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Our collection includes authentic pieces from the mid-century modern period — the peak of Scandinavian style, which continues to define global standards of modern design today.
Scandinavian design is distinguished by the philosophy of “form follows function” — every element of a piece of furniture serves a clear purpose, the beauty emerges from the perfection of form. Unlike contemporary reproductions, our Scandinavian furniture comes directly from the period and represents the authentic craftsmanship of Nordic workshops.
What distinguishes vintage Scandinavian furniture design?
- Simplicity and minimalism — Clean lines, the absence of unnecessary ornamentation, a focus on function. Scandinavian designers believed that beauty lies in simplicity.
- Natural materials — Teak, rosewood, and oak, selected for durability, warmth, and aesthetic value. Each element highlights the natural properties of wood.
- Ergonomics — Furniture designed with the user’s body in mind.
- Light — In the Scandinavian climate with long winters, lighting became an art form — giving rise to iconic lamps such as Poul Henningsen’s PH series or Carl Thore’s Trava.
- Modularity — Shelving systems such as Royal System (Cadovius) or Ergo (Texmon) allow for flexible spatial configurations.
Designers in our mid-century modern Scandinavian furniture collection
We offer furniture signed by legends of Scandinavian design:
- Poul Henningsen (1894–1967) — Danish designer and creator of the iconic PH lamps for Louis Poulsen. His multi-layered shade system eliminates glare and creates warm, diffused light.
- Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007) — Known as the “master of the chair,” he created over 500 designs for Getama, Carl Hansen, and PP Møbler. His furniture combines traditional cabinetmaking with modern form.
- Poul Cadovius (1911–2011) — Creator of the legendary Royal System, a modular shelving system that revolutionized storage. Produced by Cado since the 1950s.
- Jo Hammerborg (1920–1982) — Chief designer at Fog & Mørup, responsible for iconic lamps of Danish modernism.
- John Texmon (1919–1998) — Norwegian designer, creator of the Ergo system for Blindheim Møbelfabrikk.
- Carl Thore (1916–2007) — Swedish lighting designer for Granhaga Metallindustri.
Scandinavian design and mid-century modern — what’s the difference?
Although the terms are often used interchangeably, there are subtle differences. Mid-century modern is a broader concept encompassing modernist design from 1945–1969 worldwide — including the USA and Brazil. Scandinavian design focuses on the Nordic region and places greater emphasis on light, bright colors, and organic natural materials.
Many of our Scandinavian furniture pieces combine both aesthetics — authentic Scandinavian originals that fit within the broader mid-century modern movement and are valued by collectors worldwide.
Who is Scandinavian furniture from the 1960s, 70s, and 80s for?
Our furniture is chosen by design collectors, interior architects, and individuals who value timeless elegance. Vintage Scandinavian furniture is an investment — icons such as PH lamps or Cadovius shelving systems retain and increase their value on the collectors’ market. Scandinavian furniture is especially sought after by connoisseurs around the world.
How we ensure the authenticity of Scandinavian furniture
Every piece at Futureantiques undergoes an authenticity verification process:
- We check manufacturer markings and designer signatures
- We verify consistency with period catalogs
- We document the history of each piece
Professional restoration of Scandinavian furniture restores its beauty while preserving original patina and character. We use period-appropriate materials — natural oils, waxes, and lacquers. We never conceal signs of use; they are proof of authenticity and the object’s history.

LE Klint vintage floor lamp model 368 by Flemming Agger 











































