Children s Furniture
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Children s Furniture
Steel
1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Children s Furniture
Beech
1970s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Children s Furniture
Iron
1970s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Children s Furniture
Steel
1930s American Vintage Children s Furniture
Wood
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Children s Furniture
Chrome
1960s Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Children s Furniture
Wood
Early 20th Century Austrian Belle Époque Children s Furniture
Wicker, Bentwood
19th Century Unknown Antique Children s Furniture
Walnut
1970s Dutch Brutalist Vintage Children s Furniture
Pine
19th Century English George III Antique Children s Furniture
Oak
1950s Czech Mid-Century Modern Vintage Children s Furniture
Porcelain
19th Century French Rustic Antique Children s Furniture
Wood
Early 19th Century English Directoire Antique Children s Furniture
Walnut
1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Children s Furniture
Birch, Bentwood, Plywood, Wood
Late 20th Century Italian French Provincial Children s Furniture
Wood
Late 20th Century Children s Furniture
Wood, Paint
Early 19th Century Antique Children s Furniture
Oak
1950s Belgian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Children s Furniture
Metal
1760s French George II Antique Children s Furniture
Chestnut
1840s English Victorian Antique Children s Furniture
Wood
1930s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Vintage Children s Furniture
Metal, Chrome
1990s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Children s Furniture
Plywood, Lacquer
1920s Austrian Biedermeier Vintage Children s Furniture
Elm, Burl
1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Children s Furniture
Metal
1960s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Vintage Children s Furniture
Chrome
1990s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Children s Furniture
Plywood, Lacquer
Mid-20th Century Unknown Chinoiserie Children s Furniture
Wood
Antique, New and Vintage Children s Furniture
When you’re shopping for antique, new and vintage children’s furniture, you’ll want your choices to fit nicely within the decor scheme of the rest of your home. But you’ll also want to create an alluring and inspirational space for your children to feel relaxed and encouraged creatively. Indeed, a child’s room can be simultaneously stylish and playful — the ideal environment for children.
Understandably, beds were the first piece of furniture designed for young children. In Ancient Egypt, children’s beds were scaled-down versions of adult beds. They were intended to be a logical size for a child and low enough to the ground so that they could climb in by themselves.
Historians discovered early high chairs in Ancient Greece. In the 6th century B.C., a child’s training potty might have also been used as a high chair, while archaeologists on a dig discovered a terracotta high chair in a marketplace in Athens. By the Renaissance period, children’s bookshelves were popular with upper-class families who had disposable income and the desire to beautify all areas of the home. The original purpose was to organize school books, but shelves eventually became integral to children’s rooms of the era.
In the early 20th century, Italian physician Maria Montessori changed the way designers thought about children’s furniture. She wrote that it was important for children to have a safe environment of their own that they could easily navigate. Montessori believed that children’s furniture should be sized for them but that it should also be made of light, durable materials so that it’s easy for them to carry if needed.
Today’s widely known mid-century modern furniture designers took interest in the idea that young children should have well-crafted furniture of their own. You can find vintage mid-century modern children’s furniture created by the likes of Harry Bertoia, Charles and Ray Eames and Alvar Aalto. Contemporary industrial designer and architect Philippe Starck is also known for having introduced versions of his furniture that were geared toward children, especially his seating and storage solutions.
It’s never too early for good design. Decorating a child’s room offers the opportunity to combine elevated furnishings and a youthful spirit and can result in spaces that are at once elegant and whimsical. On 1stDibs, find design ideas for children’s rooms as well as a variety of new, antique and vintage children’s furniture today.





