Collection: Mid-Century Sideboards

Step back into the golden age of design with our collection of mid-century sideboards, inspired by the sleek styling of the 50s through to the 70s. Expect warm mango wood, rich walnut wood, smooth drawer fronts, and bold silhouettes that bring retro character to your dining or living space, while offering plenty of hidden storage. Explore the range below.

Why Shop With Us?

KLARNA PAY IN 3

Split the payment over 3 months and pay zero interest.

OLD FURNITURE REMOVAL

We offer furniture removal at the time of delivery, so we can take your old item away when we deliver your new one.

PREMIUM DELIVERY

Our delivery staff can deliver to any room of your choice and assemble your new furniture for you.

HASSLE FREE RETURNS

We offer 30 day hassle free returns.

Why Choose By Oliver Furniture

With By Oliver Furniture, you’re not just buying a piece, you’re choosing a better experience. We offer flexible Klarna payments, two-person delivery to any room of your choice, and optional old furniture removal to make upgrading your space seamless.

Thanks to our background in interiors and industry insight, we source sideboards that balance style, build quality, and longevity. Our curated collection of mid-century sideboards is selected with care, featuring warm woods, retro silhouettes, and standout details reminiscent of classic 1960s sideboards.

How to Style a Mid-Century Sideboard

Styling a mid-century style sideboard is all about balancing vintage design with modern taste. Anchor the piece with a sculptural lamp or globe-style lighting, and hang retro-inspired artwork or an oversized mirror just above. For a classic mid-century look, opt for teak sideboards paired with warm-toned ceramics, stacked books, and textured planters. Explore our Contemporary Sliding Door Storage Cabinet for a rich walnut finish, or the Light Oak Sideboard with Sliding Door for a lighter, more versatile feel, both ideal for vintage-inspired interiors.

Do People Still Use Sideboards?

Absolutely – sideboards are more popular than ever. Once reserved for dining rooms, they’re now used in living rooms, hallways, and open-plan spaces to add storage and style in one compact piece.

What is mid-century teak?

Mid-century teak refers to furniture from the 1940s–60s crafted from solid or veneered teak wood, a popular material of the era due to its rich colour, durability, and fine grain. It was widely used in Danish and Scandinavian designs, prized for bringing warmth and sophistication to minimalist interiors.

What years are considered mid-century furniture?

Mid-century furniture refers to pieces designed between the mid-1940s and late 1960s, with the style peaking during the 1950s and early 60s. It’s known for its clean lines, organic curves, and a focus on practicality blended with timeless design.