Furniture
Early 1900s English Edwardian Antique Furniture
Oak
Early 20th Century Unknown Empire Revival Furniture
Metal
Early 1900s Russian Neoclassical Antique Furniture
Gold, Enamel
Early 20th Century Chinese Furniture
Porcelain
Early 1900s Canadian Arts and Crafts Antique Furniture
Metal
1910s Edwardian Vintage Furniture
Other
1920s American Vintage Furniture
Bronze
Early 20th Century Jacobean Furniture
Oak
Early 20th Century French Hollywood Regency Furniture
Crystal, Brass
Early 20th Century English Edwardian Furniture
Silver Plate
Early 1900s German Folk Art Antique Furniture
Metal, Gold Plate
Early 20th Century American Arts and Crafts Furniture
Glass, Mahogany
Early 20th Century French French Provincial Furniture
Ceramic
Early 20th Century American Arts and Crafts Furniture
Copper
1910s European Arts and Crafts Vintage Furniture
Copper
Early 1900s Japanese Art Deco Antique Furniture
Lacquer
Early 1900s Chinese Chinese Export Antique Furniture
Porcelain
Early 20th Century American Arts and Crafts Furniture
Copper
Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture
Porcelain
Early 20th Century Japanese Meiji Furniture
Wood
Early 1900s American Art Nouveau Antique Furniture
Sterling Silver
Early 20th Century Italian Modern Furniture
Porcelain
1920s American Vintage Furniture
Enamel, Gold
Early 20th Century Italian Modern Furniture
Terracotta
Early 20th Century Furniture
Paper
1920s French Art Deco Vintage Furniture
Wrought Iron
Early 20th Century American Arts and Crafts Furniture
Oak
Early 20th Century French Furniture
1920s French Art Deco Vintage Furniture
Bronze
1920s French Louis XV Vintage Furniture
Bronze
Early 20th Century Dutch Black Forest Furniture
Oak
1920s Austrian Art Deco Vintage Furniture
Brass, Cut Steel
Early 20th Century American Edwardian Furniture
Brass
1920s Art Deco Vintage Furniture
Bronze
Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Antique Furniture
Terracotta
Early 20th Century Japanese Japonisme Furniture
Porcelain
Early 20th Century Japanese Showa Furniture
Cedar
1910s German Art Nouveau Vintage Furniture
Brass
Early 20th Century American Arts and Crafts Furniture
Copper
Early 20th Century French Other Furniture
Canvas
Early 20th Century French Louis XV Furniture
Metal
1920s Austrian Art Deco Vintage Furniture
Brass
Early 20th Century English Victorian Furniture
Paper
Early 20th Century Japanese Furniture
Wood
1920s European Vintage Furniture
Porcelain
Early 20th Century French Art Deco Furniture
Bronze
Early 20th Century American Furniture
Art Glass
Early 20th Century American Art Nouveau Furniture
Bronze
Early 20th Century English Neoclassical Furniture
Sterling Silver, Stainless Steel
1920s American Industrial Vintage Furniture
Copper, Brass
Early 1900s American Arts and Crafts Antique Furniture
Brass
Early 20th Century American Furniture
Brass
Early 20th Century Japanese Meiji Furniture
Enamel
Early 20th Century Eastlake Furniture
Mahogany
Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Antique Furniture
Glass, Ceramic
Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Antique Furniture
Art Glass
Early 1900s American Arts and Crafts Antique Furniture
Copper
Early 20th Century American Arts and Crafts Furniture
Bronze
Shop Unique Furniture on 1stDibs
When it comes to shopping for vintage, new and antique furniture — whether you’re finally moving into that long-coveted loft apartment, ranch-style home, townhouse or furnishing your weekend house on the lake — you should think of your home as a stage for the seating, tables, lighting, storage cabinets and other pieces that best match your personality.
Coziness, comfort and creating a welcoming space are among the important things to consider when buying furniture, whether that means seeking strict cohesion or rooms characterized by a mix-and-match assembly of varying shapes, colors and materials. And for those who now work from home, exercise, eat and relax within the same four walls every day, they’ll also want to think about flexibility and an innovative approach.
Have you built your dream kitchen?
Is your current living-room furniture all that it could be?
Does your toast-worthy bar or vintage bar cart exude equal parts class and cheeriness?
And importantly, is your home office — backyard or otherwise — a happy one, regardless of the design style you happen to gravitate toward?
Although mid-century modern, rustic, minimalist, Art Deco and contemporary looks remain popular, they aren’t the only styles available to design connoisseurs.
Furniture styles are nothing if not fluid, meaning what’s popular one year may not be the next. That’s why it’s crucial to not only pay attention to interior-design trends but also focus on the styles that speak to you. That way, you (and your interior designer, if that is in the plans) can work to create a home that’s entirely your own, complete with impressively modern decor as well as an array of history’s universally renowned iconic designs.
It’s difficult to single out well-recognized designs from what is a crowded pantheon of celebrated and seminal furnishings. Certain outstanding designs have such stellar quality they’ve endured for decades as bona fide cultural treasures, still being manufactured, in many cases, by the same venerable companies that shepherded them into being (think Herman Miller, Knoll and Fritz Hansen). Some works come immediately to mind as contenders for any short list. When you’re discussing the most popular mid-century modern chairs, for example, no tally would be complete without citing designs by Arne Jacobsen, Charlotte Perriand, Charles and Ray Eames and Hans Wegner.
Good furniture, be it authentic vintage furniture or new & custom furniture, allows you to comfortably sit and tell your favorite stories. Great furniture tells a story of its own.
On 1stDibs, find everything from sofas to serveware to credenzas to coffee tables, and every other type of antique, vintage and new furniture you need to create a singular space that you’ll be proud to call home.