Dutch Rosewood Sideboard by Fristho Franeker, 1960s
Located in Nørre Aaby, DK
A striking Dutch rosewood sideboard produced by Fristho in the 1960s. The cabinet is elegantly
Vintage 1960s Danish Mid-Century Modern Credenzas
Rosewood
Dutch Rosewood Sideboard by Fristho Franeker, 1960s
Located in Nørre Aaby, DK
A striking Dutch rosewood sideboard produced by Fristho in the 1960s. The cabinet is elegantly
Rosewood
Unavailable
H 29.93 in W 88.59 in D 17.33 in
Teak Dutch Design Sideboard by Fristho Franeker Credenza Model Modulus
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Scandinavian, but is from the Dutch manufacturer Fristho from Franeker, The Netherlands. This sideboard is
Teak
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H 28.35 in W 88.98 in D 17.72 in
"Japanese Series" DU03 Sideboard by Cees Braakman for UMS Pastoe, Dutch, 1950s
By Pastoe, Cees Braakman
Located in Lijnden, Noord-Holland
furniture designer who worked for UMS Pastoe in the mid-century. He designed many beautiful pieces with the
Metal
Unavailable
H 28.35 in W 88.98 in D 17.72 in
"Japanese Series" DU03 Sideboard by Cees Braakman for UMS Pastoe, Dutch, 1950s
By Pastoe, Cees Braakman
Located in Lijnden, Noord-Holland
furniture designer who worked for UMS Pastoe in the mid-century. He designed many beautiful pieces with the
Metal
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H 33.47 in W 86.62 in D 19.69 in
Rare Dutch Design Webe Teak Sideboard by Louis Van Teeffelen, 1950s
By Ravelli, WéBé, Louis Van Teeffelen
Located in Udenhout, Noord Brabant
known Dutch artist Jaap Ravelli.
Brass
Jaap Penraat Dutch Modernist Credenza
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Rare small credenza designed by Jaap Penraat for N.V. Pentagonia, Holland 1960. This credenza is
Modern Rosewood Credenza by Fristho, Holland
By Fristho
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Modern rosewood credenza by Fristho, Holland.
William Watting High Walnut Credenza Holland, 1956
By William Watting
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Fristho Modernord, Holland 1956. This quality credenza has 2 folding doors on the left and right with a
Brass
Rudolf Bernd Glatzel Credenza Fristho Franeker, Holland, 1960
By Rudolf Bernd Glatzel, Fristho
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Franeker, Holland, 1960. The sideboard has 2 folding doors with shelves behind on the left and on the right
Brass
Rudolf Glatzel Pair of Walnut Credenzas, Fristho, Holland, 1955
By Rudolf Bernd Glatzel, Fristho
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Nice pair of small credenzas designed by Rudolf Bernd Glatzel for Fristho Franeker, Holland 1955
Walnut
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H 31.5 in W 60.5 in D 19 in
Birch Credenza Sideboard by Cees Braakman for Pastoe, Combex Series, Holland
By Pastoe, Cees Braakman
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Mid-Century Modern, birch, sideboard / credenza by Cees Braakman for Pastoe, Combex series DB02
Birch
Ahrend Industrial Sideboard Holland, 1960
By Jean Prouvé, Wim Rietveld
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Very nice and rare industrial sideboard designed and manufactured by Ahrend de Cirkel, Holland 1960
Metal
Pastoe DU03 Sideboard Cees Braakman, Holland, 1958
By Pastoe, Cees Braakman
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
, Holland, 1958. This sideboard is made of teak wood and has a black lacquered metal frame. The handles are
Metal
Pastoe Cees Braakman CU09 Cabinet, Holland, 1958
By Pastoe, Cees Braakman
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
UMS, Holland 1958. This high cabinet is made of teak wood and has a black painted metal frame. The
Metal
Pastoe DU03 Sideboard by Cees Braakman Holland 1958
By Pastoe, Cees Braakman
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
timeless piece od mid century modern furniture.
Metal
Wim Wilson floating sideboard white Castelijn, Holland, 1967
By Wim Wilson
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Fantastic floating sideboard designed by Wim Wilson for Castelijn, Holland 1967. This sideboard was
Aluminum
Rudolf Glatzel Rosewood High Sideboard Fristho, Holland, 1962
By Rudolf Bernd Glatzel
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Extraordinary high sideboard designed by Rudolf Glatzel produced by Fristho Franeker, Holland, 1962
Steel
Rosewood Pastoe DU03 Sideboard Cees Braakman, Holland, 1958
By Pastoe, Cees Braakman
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
manufactured by Pastoe UMS, Holland, 1958. This unique sideboard is made of rosewood and has a black lacquered
Metal
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H 29.14 in W 89.38 in D 17.33 in
Rudolf Bernd Glatzel Sideboard by Fristho Franeker, Holland, 1960
By Rudolf Bernd Glatzel
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
, Holland, 1960. The sideboard has three folding doors with shelves behind on the left and on the right
Teak
Pastoe Sideboard Cees Braakman, Holland, 1960, made to measure
By Pastoe, Cees Braakman
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Very nice modernist sideboard designed by Cees Braakman, manufactured by Pastoe UMS Holland 1960
Metal, Aluminum
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H 32.49 in W 65.56 in D 18.51 in
Vintage Dutch Design Lowboard / Sideboard by Topform Rosewood White Chrome, 1960
By Topform
Located in Ijzendijke, NL
. Wonderful clean design. A timeless look. The lowboard has two doors and four drawers. A fine piece of Dutch
Chrome
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H 31.5 in W 98.04 in D 18.12 in
Mid-Century Modern Sideboard/Credenza for Fristho, 1960s Dutch Design
By Fristho
Located in The Hague, NL
Beautiful Mid-Century Modern sideboard/credenza manufactured by Fristho famous Dutch furniture
Teak
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H 18.31 in W 78.75 in D 22.84 in
Mid-Century Modern Lowboard/Credenza for Fristho, 1960s Dutch Design
By Fristho
Located in The Hague, NL
Beautiful Mid-Century Modern sideboard/credenza manufactured by Fristho famous Dutch furniture
Metal
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H 29.34 in W 90.36 in L 29.34 in
Rosewood Dutch Mid-Century Modern Sideboard or Credenza by Fristho, 1960s
By Fristho
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Stunning rosewood Dutch Mid-Century Modern sideboard or credenza by Fristho, 1960s. Striking
Rosewood
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H 31.89 in W 96.86 in D 17.72 in
Mid-Century Modern Large Sideboard/Credenza for Fristho, 1960s Dutch Design
By Fristho
Located in The Hague, NL
Beautiful Mid-Century Modern sideboard/credenza manufactured by Fristho famous Dutch furniture
Metal
Large Teak Credenza Holland, 1960s
By Fristho
Located in Den Haag, NL
Large Teak sideboard. Consisting four sliding doors, sliding in a aluminum rail the doors can be used in different positions .comes with 5 drawers. Lots of storage. Beech interior. G...
Teak
Floating Studio Craft Credenza Bench
By Al Holland Jr.
Located in Oakland, CA
Custom made, California studio floating credenza handcrafted from solid walnut with pair of
Walnut
Rudolf Glatzel Fristho Walnut Credenza, Holland, 1956
By Rudolf Bernd Glatzel
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Very nice shaped small credenza designed by Rudolf Bernd Glatzel for Fristho Franeker, Holland
Walnut
Martin Visser Kw86 Credenza 't Spectrum, Holland, 1965
By Martin Visser
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Nice modernist credenza designed by Martin Visser for 't Spectrum, Holland, 1965. The credenza has
Wood, Wenge
Rudolf Glatzel Walnut Credenza for Fristho, Holland, 1955
By Fristho, Rudolf Bernd Glatzel
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Nice small credenza designed by Rudolf Bernd Glatzel for Fristho Franeker, Holland, 1955. This
Walnut
Fristho Wenge Sideboard by Rudolf Bernd Glatzel, Holland, 1965
By Fristho, Rudolf Bernd Glatzel
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
Franeker, Holland, 1965. This sideboard has a very nice timeless design and the rare protected wood kind
Metal
Pastoe credenza DU02 by Cees Braakman, Holland, 1958
By Pastoe, Cees Braakman
Located in Roosendaal, Noord Brabant
This super nice small sized credenza, model DU-02 is designed by Cees Braakman for UMS Pastoe in
Metal
Dutch cabinet/credenza in teak from Mahjongg
Located in Rotterdam, NL
Very straight and solid cabinet/dressoir from the former Dutch manufacturer Mahjongg. Construction
Teak
Pastoe DU02 Credenza by Cees Braakman, Holland, 1958
By Pastoe, Cees Braakman
Located in Roosendaal, NL
This super nice small sized credenza, model DU-02 is designed by Cees Braakman for UMS Pastoe in
Plastic, Teak
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H 31.89 in W 55.12 in D 17.52 in
Oak Credenza or Sideboard Cees Braakman Attributed for Pastoe, Dutch Design
By Pastoe, Cees Braakman
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Vintage Dutch midcentury sideboard in oak veneer. This sideboard looks very much like the oak
Wood, Oak
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H 29.73 in W 36.82 in D 17.72 in
Teak Credenza or Sideboard by Cees Braakman for UMS Pastoe, Dutch Design, 1960s
By Pastoe, Cees Braakman, Martin Visser
Located in Amsterdam, NL
condition. Cees Braakman was a Dutch furniture designer who worked for UMS Pastoe in the mid-century. He
Metal
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H 29.93 in W 88.59 in L 29.93 in
Mid-Century Modern Slim and Long Credenza in Teak by Fristho, Netherlands 1960s
Located in Beek en Donk, NL
Great midcentury long yet slim Dutch vintage credenza in teak by Dutch manufacturer Fristho (label
Teak
Dutch Rosewood Sideboard by Fristho Franeker, 1960s
Located in Middelfart, Fyn
This stunning rosewood sideboard with chrome-plated metal frame, features, three doors with great storage room, four drawers, all with glass handles. One of the doors are black lacqu...
Aluminum
Dutch Highboard by Louis Van Teeffelen for Webé, 1960s
By WéBé, Louis Van Teeffelen
Located in Berkel en Rodenrijs, NL
Dutch highboard designed by Louis Van Teeffelen for Webé in the 1960s with two cabinets, a desk
Teak
1960s Dutch Sideboard from in Mahogany
Located in Madrid, ES
Unknown designer dutch sideboard from the 60´s. Mahogany with lemon wood delicate interior and
Mahogany
Organically shaped, clean-lined and elegantly simple are three terms that well describe vintage mid-century modern furniture. The style, which emerged primarily in the years following World War II, is characterized by pieces that were conceived and made in an energetic, optimistic spirit by creators who believed that good design was an essential part of good living.
ORIGINS OF MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE DESIGN
CHARACTERISTICS OF MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE DESIGN
MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE DESIGNERS TO KNOW
ICONIC MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE DESIGNS
VINTAGE MID-CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE ON 1STDIBS
The mid-century modern era saw leagues of postwar American architects and designers animated by new ideas and new technology. The lean, functionalist International-style architecture of Le Corbusier and Bauhaus eminences Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius had been promoted in the United States during the 1930s by Philip Johnson and others. New building techniques, such as “post-and-beam” construction, allowed the International-style schemes to be realized on a small scale in open-plan houses with long walls of glass.
Materials developed for wartime use became available for domestic goods and were incorporated into mid-century modern furniture designs. Charles and Ray Eames and Eero Saarinen, who had experimented extensively with molded plywood, eagerly embraced fiberglass for pieces such as the La Chaise and the Womb chair, respectively.
Architect, writer and designer George Nelson created with his team shades for the Bubble lamp using a new translucent polymer skin and, as design director at Herman Miller, recruited the Eameses, Alexander Girard and others for projects at the legendary Michigan furniture manufacturer.
Harry Bertoia and Isamu Noguchi devised chairs and tables built of wire mesh and wire struts. Materials were repurposed too: The Danish-born designer Jens Risom created a line of chairs using surplus parachute straps for webbed seats and backrests.
The Risom lounge chair was among the first pieces of furniture commissioned and produced by celebrated manufacturer Knoll, a chief influencer in the rise of modern design in the United States, thanks to the work of Florence Knoll, the pioneering architect and designer who made the firm a leader in its field. The seating that Knoll created for office spaces — as well as pieces designed by Florence initially for commercial clients — soon became desirable for the home.
As the demand for casual, uncluttered furnishings grew, more mid-century furniture designers caught the spirit.
Classically oriented creators such as Edward Wormley, house designer for Dunbar Inc., offered such pieces as the sinuous Listen to Me chaise; the British expatriate T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings switched gears, creating items such as the tiered, biomorphic Mesa table. There were Young Turks such as Paul McCobb, who designed holistic groups of sleek, blond wood furniture, and Milo Baughman, who espoused a West Coast aesthetic in minimalist teak dining tables and lushly upholstered chairs and sofas with angular steel frames.
Generations turn over, and mid-century modern remains arguably the most popular style going. As the collection of vintage mid-century modern chairs, dressers, coffee tables and other furniture for the living room, dining room, bedroom and elsewhere on 1stDibs demonstrates, this period saw one of the most delightful and dramatic flowerings of creativity in design history.
Antique and vintage credenzas can add an understated touch of grace to your home. These long and sophisticated cabinet-style pieces of furniture can serve a variety of purposes, and they look great too.
In Italy, the credenza was originally a small side table used in religious services. Appropriately, credere in Italian means “to believe.” Credenzas were a place to not only set the food ready for meals, they were also a place to test and taste prepared food for poison before a dish was served to a member of the ruling class. Later, credenza was used to describe a type of versatile narrow side table, typically used for serving food in the home. In form, a credenza has much in common with a sideboard — in fact, the terms credenza and sideboard are used almost interchangeably today.
Credenzas usually have short legs or no legs at all, and can feature drawers and cabinets. And all kinds of iterations of the credenza have seen the light of day over the years, from ornately carved walnut credenzas originating in 16th-century Tuscany to the wealth of Art Deco credenzas — with their polished surfaces and geometric patterns — to the array of innovative modernist interpretations that American furniture maker Milo Baughman created for Directional and Thayer Coggin.
The credenza’s blend of style and functionality led to its widespread use in the 20th century. Mid-century modern credenzas are particularly popular — take a look at Danish furniture designer Arne Vodder’s classic Model 29, for instance, with its reversible sliding doors and elegant drawer pulls. Hans Wegner, another Danish modernist, produced strikingly minimalist credenzas in the 1950s and ’60s, as did influential American designer Florence Knoll. Designers continue to explore new and exciting ways to update this long-loved furnishing.
Owing to its versatility and familiar low-profile form, the credenza remains popular in contemporary homes. Unlike many larger case pieces, credenzas can be placed under windows and in irregularly shaped rooms, such as foyers and entryways. This renders it a useful storage solution. In living rooms, for example, a credenza can be a sleek media console topped with plants and the rare art monographs you’ve been planning to show off. In homes with open floor plans, a credenza can help define multiple living spaces, making it ideal for loft apartments.
Browse a variety of antique and vintage credenzas for sale on 1stDibs to find the perfect fit for your home today.