Seeing is Believing | Mid-century Dove Mirror

Mid-century Dove Mirror
Mid-century Dove Mirror

Once upon a time, a mirror promised peace, beauty, and a little bit of everyday magic.

Crowned with hand-carved doves and blooming florals, I’m a fairytale for your walls—equal parts whimsy, wonder, and mid-century charm. Gaze into me and remember: the real magic isn't just what you see—it's what you believe.

$295.

37 t x 56 t

Timeless Heart | Mid-century New England Chest in Maple

Mid-century New England Chest in Maple

Built to grow with you—and with them.

Start by filling me with onesies and baby blankets. Later, I’ll hold comic books and secret treasures. And one day, when the nest is a little quieter, I’ll stand proudly in your guest room, ready to welcome whoever walks through the door. Solid maple, mid-century craftsmanship, and a lifetime of stories yet to come.

$350

42 w 34 t x 19 d

Light the Way | Pair of Mid-century Candle Sticks in Brass

One cross. One menorah. One timeless story of light.

Hailing from the Holy Land and crafted in solid brass, this mid-century pair brings a touch of sacred history to your space. Perfect for collectors, dreamers, or anyone who believes a little light goes a long way.

$49/set.

3.5 x 10

Sacred Vibes | Mid-century Painting of Pope Pius XII

Mid-century Painting of Pope Pius XII

Forgive me, Father, for I have indulged... in vintage treasures.

Painted in 1958 and crowned with a gilded frame, I’m here to sprinkle a little ecclesiastical flair on your décor. Come for the sacred vibes, stay for the heavenly drama.

$250.

20 x 24

Lean Back, Not In | Mid-Century Japanese Bamboo Chaise Lounges

Mid-Century Japanese Bamboo Chaise Lounges

Lean back. Breathe deep. Disappear for a while.

Handcrafted from bamboo with delicate cutout detailing, adjustable backs, and pullout footrests, these mid-century Japanese loungers are made for slow living. Whether you're reading, sunbathing, or just avoiding your to-do list, I’m the kind of seat that encourages stillness—and looks good doing it.

Bonus: I fold up gracefully when not in use, but honestly, why would you ever want to put me away?

51" D x 23" W x 35" T — Folds flat for easy storage

$250/each

Stacks on Stacks | 1960s Stacking Resin Stools by Vastill

1960s Stacking Resin Stools by Vastill

Bright, curvy, and unapologetically cool. Designed in the ‘60s and still turning heads, I’m the kind of stool that doesn’t just sit—I strike a pose. Made by Vastill in Canada, my retro resin silhouette stacks up neatly but stands out loudly.

Grab one, grab all four, or mix and match your way to a technicolor dream corner. Go ahead—take a seat on a piece of design history.

18 d x 15 w x 17 t.

$195/each

Blue's Clues | Blue Corduroy Velvet Club Chairs

With our tufted button backs, curvy silhouette, and vintage blue corduroy velvet, we’re the kind of chairs you curl up in to solve life’s coziest mysteries (or at least devour a mystery novel or who-dun-it series or two). Mid-century lines meet cartoon-level charm—and yes, we’re as comfy as we look.

So grab your thinking chair (ahem, that’s us), sit down, and get ready to feel very proud of your detective work.

31" W x 31" D x 29" T (seat height: 18")

$249/each

Optimus Prime | Mid-century Drop Leaf Maple Kitchen Table

Mid-century Drop Leaf Maple Kitchen Table

This mid-century drop-leaf kitchen table is the Optimus Prime of furniture—unassuming and compact one moment, then expanding into a full-fledged gathering space when duty calls.

Crafted by Salem House Furniture Co. from solid maple, it’s sturdy, reliable, and ready to transform immediately. Whether you need a quiet spot for coffee or a battlefield for a heated game night, this table will deliver.

42 w x 36 d x 29.5 t

$295

Maritime Mystery | Mid-century Painting

This mid-century painting hails from the Netherlands, bringing all the moody harbor vibes—boats, barrels, and a sunset that’s trying its best. With rich colors and a touch of drama, it feels like a scene straight out of an old sailor’s tall tale (minus the sea monsters and drunken pirates).

The gold-trimmed frame adds just the right amount of fancy, making it perfect for anyone who loves a little maritime mystery with their décor. Hang it up, pour yourself a drink, and pretend you, too, have important dockside business to attend to.

29 x 41

$295

Two-For-One | Mid-century Teak Table and Magazine Sling from Denmark

If you don’t read magazines anymore, the sling also doubles as a tablet or a kitty cat hammock.

This mid-century teak table from Denmark features a linen magazine sling.

18 x 18 x 18

$195

Spinach Detector | Mid-century Mirror with Tortoise Shell Finish

Mid-century Mirror with Tortoise Shell Finish

While your initial reaction when you walk by this mirror might be to check if you have spinach in your teeth, linger a little longer, and take some time to appreciate this mirror’s beautiful finish and design.

This mid-century mirror features a tortoise shell lacquered finish, $350. 

28 x 46

It's All Greek to Me | Set of Four Mid-century Dining Chairs With Greek Key Design

When does the iconic Greek Key design date back to? Around 700 BC. Since then it has been a consistent motif in everything from architecture to furniture.

This set of four mid-century dining chairs features a Greek key design, $495. 

20 w x 20 d x 32 t with 18 seat height.

Pass It On | Mid-century Torchiere Lamp

Mid-century Torchiere Lamp

The term "torchiere" originates from the French word "torchère," referring to a lamp originally designed to hold candles. Its design resembles a candelabrum or torch, giving it a distinctive, elegant appearance. Pass it on.

This mid-century Torchiere lamp was crafted with metal $195. 

10 x 66

All In Knots | Mid-century Pine Wardrobe Cabinet

Mid-century Pine Wardrobe Cabinet

Pine wood is not only versatile and easy to work with, but it also has a unique trait—its knots! These natural imperfections give pine wood its distinctive charm and character. The knots are actually where branches used to grow, and they can create beautiful, rustic patterns in the wood.

This mid-century pine wardrobe cabinet features original iron hardware and plenty of shelf and drawer space, $495. 

40 w x 19 d x 60 t.

Pine Power | Mid-century New England Highboy Pine Dresser

Mid-century New England Highboy Pine Dresser

Pine wood has a unique property known as "pine pitch" or resin, which has been used for centuries for various purposes beyond woodworking. Pine resin is a sticky substance harvested to make turpentine, a solvent and paint thinner, as well as rosin, which musicians use to improve the grip on their bow strings. Additionally, pine resin has traditionally been used for medicinal purposes and as a waterproofing agent for boats and containers.

This mid-century New England Highboy dresser was crafted in pine, $495. 

35 w x 20 d x 55.5 t

Café Au Lait | Mid-century French-style Coffee Table

Mid-century French-style Coffee Table

The café au lait is a popular coffee drink made with equal parts of hot coffee and steamed milk. Unlike a latte, which is made with espresso, the café au lait is typically made with brewed coffee. It is often enjoyed at breakfast, typically with a croissant or a piece of baguette, making it a quintessential part of the French morning routine.

This mid-century French-style coffee table features a narrow and long shape, $395.

57 w x 22 d x 16.5 t

Siesta Time | Mid-century Spanish-style Nightstands

Mid-century Spanish-style Nightstands

In Spain, it's a common tradition to take a midday nap called a "siesta." This practice is rooted in the country's warm climate, where the midday heat encourages people to rest during the hottest part of the day. Siestas are typically taken after the midday meal and can last anywhere from 20 minutes to a couple of hours. This cultural habit of napping not only helps people recharge but also promotes better productivity and mental alertness throughout the day.

These mid-century Spanish-style nightstands feature three drawers, $450 pair. 

28 w x 24 t x 18 d

Vintage Restaurant | Mid-century Spanish-Style Nine-Drawer Chest

Mid-century Spanish-Style Nine-Drawer Chest

Did you know that Spain is the home to the world's oldest restaurant still in operation? Restaurante Sobrino de Botín, located in Madrid, has been serving customers since 1725 and holds the Guinness World Record for being the oldest continuously operating restaurant. If you don’t have the time (or tastebuds) to stop by Madrid for some roasted suckling pig (cochinillo) and lamb (cordero), bring the Spanish-style aesthetic home with this beautiful chest and just order your favorite takeout instead :)

This mid-century Spanish-style nine-drawer chest features original hardware, $595. 

75 w x 20 d x 31 t.

Out and About | Pair of Billy Haines-style Mid-century Brass Lamps

Who was Billy Haines? Not only was he Hollywood’s first “out” movie star, but he eventually became Hollywood’s leading decorator. He even designed Joan Crawford’s living room.

This pair of large Billy Haines-style mid-century brass lamps make quite the statement, 48 t x 10 w. 

$495 pair