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Jack Cartwright for Founders Style Mid Century Walnut Credenza with Hutch
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Jack Cartwright for Founders Mid Century Walnut and Cane Bar Cabinet
RESTORATION AVAILABLE
Harold Schwartz for Romweber Mid Century Burlwood and Brass Credenza and Hutch
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Young Manufacturing Mid Century Credenza and Hutch
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Bernhard Pedersen Mid Century Danish Rosewood Tambour Door Credenza with Hutch
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John Keal for Brown Saltman Style Mid Century Walnut Tambour Door Credenza and Hutch
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Paul McCobb Connoisseur Collection Mid Century Bleached Mahogany and Cane Secretary Bar Cabinet
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Paul McCobb for Planner Group Mid Century Sliding Door Cabinet with Hutch
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Paul McCobb for Planner Group Mid Century Sliding Door Cabinet with Hutch - Pair
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Paul McCobb for Planner Group Mid Century Chest of Drawers with Hutch
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.
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Tommi Parzinger for Charak Modern Mid Century Mahogany Breakfront China Cabinet
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Paul McCobb for Calvin Mid Century Buffet and Hutch
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AS-IS
Mastercraft Mid Century Brass Vitrines Cabinet
VINTAGE
AS-IS
T.H. Robsjohn Gibbings for Widdicomb Modern Mid Century Maple and Brass Credenza with Hutch
Products labeled "Vintage Restored" 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.
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Tomlinson Mid Century Display Cabinet - Pair
Not in the mid century modern market. Traditional dark-wood antique china cabinets have softened in demand, but vintage MCM china cabinets have gone the opposite direction. Their lower profile, lighter wood tones, and architectural lines fit contemporary interiors in a way that ornate Victorian or Colonial cabinets do not. A walnut MCM hutch reads as a design statement rather than an inheritance piece, which is exactly why designers and buyers continue to seek them out.
The terms are often used interchangeably, but there is a subtle distinction. A china cabinet is typically a single tall unit with glass doors on the upper section and solid doors or drawers below. A china hutch specifically refers to a two-piece unit where an upper display cabinet (the “hutch”) sits on a separate credenza or sideboard base. Most mid century dining suites use the two-piece hutch-on-credenza format, which gives flexibility because the credenza can be used alone as a sideboard or TV console if the hutch is removed.
The mid century modern china cabinet is lower and wider than its antique counterpart, with clean rectangular glass doors on the upper display section and either sliding doors or dovetailed drawers on the credenza base. Common materials are walnut, teak, rosewood, and oak in natural or light-stained finishes. Sculpted wood pulls or simple brass hardware replace the ornate brass pulls of earlier furniture. Tapered or splayed legs and integrated interior lighting are signs of higher-end mid century production.