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Mid Century Sideboards
Mid Century sideboards are a timeless storage solution, defined by their clean lines, tapered legs, and elegant wood finishes. Originating in the mid-20th century, these sideboards offer both style and practicality, making them perfect for dining rooms, living spaces, and hallways. They often feature walnut or oak veneers, minimalist handles, and geometric detailing, bringing character and function to any home.
At House of Isabella we curate a refined selection of mid century sideboards from leading UK suppliers including Eichholtz, Richmond Interiors, Gallery Direct, Uttermost, Pacific Lifestyle, and Tommy Franks. Customers choose us for our exclusive designer collections, free UK delivery, hassle-free returns, and attentive service – making it simple to add mid century character to modern living spaces.

Why Choose Mid Century Sideboards?
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Timeless designs with tapered legs, wood finishes, and minimalist forms.
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Perfect for storing dinnerware, glassware, books, or décor.
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Ideal for dining rooms, living rooms, and hallways.
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Designer ranges from Eichholtz and Richmond Interiors.
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Free UK-wide delivery with premium aftercare.
Q&A
What defines a mid century sideboard?
These sideboards feature sleek silhouettes, wood tones, and functional storage, often with tapered legs and simple handles.
Can mid century sideboards work in modern homes?
Absolutely – their versatility and clean lines make them perfect for both contemporary and classic interiors.
Do you stock compact mid century sideboards?
Yes – we offer slimline and small-scale designs suitable for apartments and smaller rooms.
Do you deliver sideboards nationwide?
Yes – all mid century sideboards include free UK delivery with secure packaging.
Related Glossary Terms
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Mid century sideboards UK
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Retro sideboards
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Mid century modern storage
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Walnut sideboards
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Uttermost mid century furniture
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