Welcome to Modern Vintage Furniture!

We specialize in the contemporary furniture design of  the 1950's, 60's, 70's to the present.  Herman Miller, Eames, Saarinen, Knoll, Risom, Nelson and Thonet are only a few of the designers whose creations you may see on our site. We have a partner business that purchases and sells used office furniture, Alternative Office Source, so we have been able to acquire these unique and vintage pieces throughout the years, across the country and around the world. If you're a designer, dealer or just looking for that perfect piece for your home... We're looking forward to working with you. We're located in Los Angeles, California; so many of our customers can pick items up to avoid shipping costs. If you're interested in Resolve office furniture we have subsidiary company that deals with that niche specifically at Used Resolve. Your feedback is always appreciated and thanks for visiting our site!

Keep an eye on our eBay auctions as we periodically trim our overstocked items for great deals there. We can also be followed on our frequently updated twitter.


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    Harry Bertoia Diamond Chair
    Frame is welded steel with rods in chrome or bonded rilsan and is available in a variety of finishes. Frame is scratch, stain and chip resistant with stainless steel connections and four plastic glides. Read more>>

    Eero Sarineen Executive Chair
    The son of architect and Cranbrook Academy of Art director Eliel Saarinen and his wife, textile artist Loja, Eero Saarinen studied sculpture in Paris and architecture at Yale before working on furniture design with Norman Bel Geddes and practicing architecture... Read more>>

    Pierre Paulin Ribbon Chair
    In 1973 Pierre Paulin designed the F 598, the "groovy" shell seat, and the Artifort Groovy lounge chair quickly became the darling of the avant-garde. Read more>>

    Richard Schultz 1966 Collection
    The classic 1966 Collection has been in production since 1966 and remains as fresh today as the day it was designed. Along with the Petal Collection it is included in the Design Collection of the Museum of Modern Art. Read more>>