15 decorative models to find inspiration

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A Scandinavian sideboard with a vintage feel

This year again, the trend is retro decor. And to adopt it in the living room or the dining room, nothing could be simpler: just fall for a vintage Scandinavian sideboard.

Magda 50's Sideboard In Solid Mahogany
© Tikamoon

Baptized Magda 50’s, this solid mahogany sideboard spotted at Tikamoon announces the color. With him, the whole Mid Century spirit invites itself into the house. We love its large format (200 cm), and the variety of its storage.

Vintage Quilda Sideboard
© La Redoute Interiors

The Quilda vintage Nordic sideboard is now one of the most emblematic creations in the La Redoute Interiors collections. And this season again, this timeless remains a safe bet. Its secret: a 50’s look so inspired that it almost looks like an authentic antique piece.

Alrik GDP
© Gross Domestic Product

At PIB, the retro Scandinavian sideboard also draws its inspiration from the Fifties. However, it offers atypical organic lines that give it a little contemporary twist. A must have for a vintage interior that happily goes off the beaten track.

portobello
© World Houses

The Portobello sideboard by Maisons du Monde claims to be vintage, refined and warm and it’s quite successful. For a total retro look, we put on the mix and match by associating it with the corduroy sofa, an iconic material of the 1970s.

aubun
© Alinea

On the Alinéa side, the vintage Nordic sideboard takes on colors, to adopt a very current cedar green. This model revisiting the codes of the 1960s is as sublime in a bright living room, combined with a beige sofa and a Scandinavian armchair, as in an Arty decor full of pep.

A minimalist Nordic sideboard

The Scandinavian sideboard is defined by its clean lines and warm look. This season, we love the minimalist model – an elegant and charming basic, extremely versatile.

3 Door Sideboard
© My Little French Furniture

Despite its lines of absolute simplicity, the sideboard from the Kube collection by Mon Petit Meuble Français has a slightly quirky look, in particular thanks to the XL proportions of its oblique legs. And the height of chic, it comes in a beautiful palette of smoky colors that fit perfectly with the trends of the year.

KlackenÄs
© IKEA

Minimalist, but ultra-functional, the Klackenäs sideboard from Ikea! This model with two doors and two large drawers also has an impeccable look in black and brown oak. Here is the ideal model if you have fallen for a rich paint color in the dining room. It also fits perfectly in the black and wood living room.

Legnano
© Alinea

The Legnano sideboard by Alinéa has two doors and two drawers, as well as a niche with cable management. This pretty model in light wood perched on a metal base can thus be used as a TV stand. Its look also gives it great versatility. From the industrial dining room to the modern living room: it adapts to all situations.

dinner buffet
© Toilinux

Behind its two large sliding doors, the Diner sideboard by Toilinux conceals not only two large compartments, but also five drawers. We particularly like the finish: a color that is both warm and bright, which gives it great lightness.

A contemporary Scandinavian sideboard

Simple and functional, Scandinavian design is considered timeless. The fact remains that the Nordic sideboard also knows how to be very designer. Sober or daring, it then gives a contemporary touch to the deodorant.

Oxytone
© Am Pm

Perched on its epoxy base, the Oxyton enfilade sideboard by AM PM has a surprisingly ethereal silhouette for a model of this size. With its metal base and discreet black handles, it not only ensures a Nordic interior, but also in a neo-industrial or contemporary decor.

Aki Orange And Natural
© Hubsch

The Aki sideboard by Hübsch in oak has orange metal legs that give it a discreet touch of originality. This low model with an atypical design is distinguished by its real versatility since you can turn it into a TV cabinet or vinyl cabinet as needed.

Vechta
© Hk Living

HK Living is one of the literally colorful Scandinavian furniture editors. Follower of the color block trend, the brand signs a great success with Vechta, its Nordic sideboard in metal and wood. This already classic piece is also available in more subdued colours: cinnamon or olive green.

artsy
© La Redoute Interiors

With its wickerwork fronts, the Arty Nordic sideboard by La Redoute offers a little bohemian twist. This very natural model conceals 4 removable and adjustable shelves and 8 niches: under its dapper look, it therefore provides you with maximum storage space.

folklore
© Hubsch

If the Folk sideboard by Hübsch is not really new, it continues to seduce us with its beautiful balance between design and natural spirit. This low model is one of the most suitable models in a small living room. It can also perfectly find its place in front of a window.

Corvo
© Teulat

The Corvo sideboard by Teulat has a large compartment with a shelf, drawers and, above all, a vertical niche that gives it a touch of originality. Available in gray or white, this modern Scandinavian sideboard is just as practical in the dining room as it is in the living room.


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