Collection: Sideboards & Buffets
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George Nelson For Herman Miller Credenza
Regular price $5,400.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$6,750.00 USDSale price $5,400.00 USDSale -
20% OFFBernhardt Credenza
Regular price $5,900.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$7,375.00 USDSale price $5,900.00 USDSale -
Leon Rosen for Pace Collection Burled Wood and Chrome Credenza
Regular price $9,800.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$12,250.00 USDSale price $9,800.00 USDSale -
65 Davis Allen Oak Stainless Credenza
Regular price $2,100.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$2,625.00 USDSale price $2,100.00 USDSale -
Mid Century Teak Dresser Aluminum Pulls
Regular price $3,900.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$4,875.00 USDSale price $3,900.00 USDSale -
9FT Italian Oak Sideboard Credenza by La Studio
Regular price $14,400.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$18,000.00 USDSale price $14,400.00 USDSale -
Credenza by DIA Attributed to Milo Baughman
Regular price $3,840.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$4,800.00 USDSale price $3,840.00 USDSale -
70" Modern Sideboard by Robb & Stucky
Regular price $3,900.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$4,875.00 USDSale price $3,900.00 USDSale -
7FT Domino Credenza by Izay Weinburg for Geiger
Regular price $15,000.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$18,750.00 USDSale price $15,000.00 USDSale -
Contemporary Queen Anne Style Small Credenza from Bassett Furniture
Regular price $1,600.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $1,600.00 USD -
Sold out95.5″ 1940s French Deco Sideboard
Regular price $7,200.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$9,000.00 USDSale price $7,200.00 USDSold out -
77″ Vintage Rosewood Mahogany Harvey Probber Credenza
Regular price $6,600.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $6,600.00 USD
About Our Vintage Sideboard & Buffet Collection
The mid-century sideboard is one of the most functional and architecturally significant pieces of the era — and one of the most forged. Metro Retro Furniture carries an authenticated selection of vintage sideboards, credenzas, and buffets spanning Danish Modern teak, American walnut production, and Italian lacquered designs from the 1950s through the 1970s. Each piece is inspected at our 30,000 sq ft Pasadena, TX warehouse for drawer function, veneer integrity, and hardware authenticity before it's listed online.
What to Look for in a Vintage Sideboard
• Veneer quality: High-quality mid-century sideboards use bookmatched veneer — the grain pattern mirrors across the center. Inconsistent grain, bubbling, or peeling veneers indicate a lesser piece or damage.
• Drawer slides: Original mid-century drawer slides are typically wood-on-wood. They should slide smoothly with slight resistance — not too tight, not loose. Metal undermount slides are almost always a later replacement.
• Hardware: Original pulls, locks, and hinges are era-specific. Replaced hardware in a non-period style is a common cost-cutting measure on restored pieces.
• Leg integrity: Splayed, tapered legs are characteristic of the period. Check where legs attach to the case — original joinery is tight and clean.
Featured Designers in This Collection Our sideboard collection regularly features work by Hans Wegner, Arne Vodder, Børge Mogensen, and Florence Knoll — as well as anonymous Scandinavian and American production pieces of high quality.
Frequently Asked Questions Q: What's the difference between a sideboard, credenza, and buffet? A: The terms are often used interchangeably. Technically, a buffet is designed for a dining room and often has upper shelving; a credenza is typically lower and used in offices or living rooms; a sideboard is a general term for any long, low case piece. At this scale, the distinction matters less than the piece itself.









