Denmark

Purchase with confidence.

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.

It’s like they belong together.

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.

Hassle-free delivery.

Our pieces ship anywhere nationwide for one low flat rate. You only pay for shipping on one piece per order—anything else we can fit on the same truck ships for free.

Frequently Asked Denmark Questions

Authentic Danish pieces typically carry specific markings: a “Made in Denmark” brand stamp, a designer name stamp or paper label (often under the seat, inside a drawer, or on the underside of a table), and a workshop or manufacturer name such as Andreas Tuck, Fritz Hansen, Frem Rojle, France and Son, Sibast, Skovby, or Dyrlund. Construction tells include dovetailed drawer joints, solid hardwood cases, teak-over-pine backs, and distinctive Danish-style tapered legs. Marker-only Scandinavian pieces (Norwegian, Swedish, or Finnish) may also appear in Danish-style listings; we document country of origin separately on every listing where known.

Yes. Our Danish inventory includes lounge chairs, ottomans, settees, dining chairs, and bar stools alongside case goods (dressers, credenzas, dining tables). Named seating designers we carry include Hans Wegner for Andreas Tuck and PP Mobler (lounge chairs and Flag Halyard), Kofod Larsen for Selig (walnut and teak lounges), Kai Kristiansen, Folke Ohlsson for Dux, Erik Buch (bar stools), Ingmar Relling for Ekornes (Siesta lounges), Sigurd Ressell (Falcon chairs), Niels Koefoed Hornslet (dining chairs), and Niels Otto Moller (Model 75 and 78 dining chairs). If you are building out a complete Danish room, use the filters on this page to narrow by piece type, or contact us with your target configuration.

Yes. A significant portion of our Danish inventory is listed as matching dining sets (extending table with 4, 6, or 8 chairs from the same production run). Named producers include Niels Otto Moller (Model 75 and 78 chairs), Niels Koefoed Hornslet (Eva and Peter series), Hans Wegner for Andreas Tuck, Kai Kristiansen, and Hans Olsen for Frem Rojle. Matching Danish factory sets command a premium because the chair proportions, upholstery, and finish line up with the table. Use the filters on this page or contact us with your target party size.

Yes. Restoration is available on every Danish piece we sell, including wood refinishing, Danish paper-cord re-weaving on dining and lounge chair seats, cane replacement on chair backs and drawer fronts, leather conditioning or replacement, tambour-door repair, and hardware polishing. Restoration is entirely optional. Many buyers prefer the original paper-cord patina and leather wear on documented designer pieces from Hans Wegner, Arne Vodder, and Niels Otto Moller where originality affects collector value.