Modern Hill selects items that excel in quality, style, and creativity from a period that transformed the art of decorating. They undergo careful examination and restoration by specialists at our Chicago facility.
Products labeled "Restoration Included" can be customized and matched in color, tone, and texture as though they were an original set. And with Modern Hill’s flat rate shipping, additional pieces ship for free.
Some of the most sought-after mid-century modern credenzas are those designed by renowned designers of the era.
Here are a few of our favorites:
Florence Knoll Credenzas: Knoll is a prominent name in mid-century modern design. Credenzas designed by Florence Knoll are highly sought after for their quality, craftsmanship, and timeless aesthetic.
Arne Vodder for Sibast Furniture Credenzas: Danish designer Arne Vodder's pieces for Sibast Furniture are among the most coveted mid-century modern items. His designs are known for their subtle details, high-quality craftsmanship, and elegant simplicity.
George Nelson for Herman Miller Credenzas: George Nelson was one of the pivotal figures in mid-century modern design. His pieces for Herman Miller, such as the "Thin Edge" collection, remain popular among collectors for their clean lines and innovative design elements.
Hans Wegner for Ry Møbler Credenzas: Hans Wegner was a master of Danish modern design, and his credenzas are highly valued for their impeccable craftsmanship, functional design, and timeless beauty. His "President" credenza is particularly coveted.
Charlotte Perriand for Les Arcs Credenzas: French architect and designer Charlotte Perriand's pieces for the Les Arcs ski resort are rare and highly prized. Her use of quality materials and minimalist design make these pieces a favorite among collectors.
Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin Credenzas: Milo Baughman's designs for Thayer Coggin are characterized by their sleek, modern lines and the use of luxurious materials. His pieces are increasingly sought after in the vintage market.
Eames Storage Units (ESU) by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller: These modular storage units, which can include credenza-like configurations, are prized for their iconic, colorful, and functional design.