A matched set of mid-century modern nightstands is one of the most-searched bedroom finds for serious MCM collectors. These compact case pieces from the 1950s and 1960s distill everything that made the era furniture so enduring: honest wood construction, clever drawer organization, tapered or hairpin legs, and proportions that work equally well in period-correct rooms and contemporary spaces.
American furniture manufacturers including Lane, Drexel, Heywood-Wakefield, Stanley, and Bassett all produced nightstands as part of coordinated bedroom suites. Most feature one or two drawers in walnut or teak veneer over solid wood frames, with bail, bar, or recessed pulls in brass or chrome. Many have an open lower shelf for books and lamps, while others prioritize clean closed-front storage.
Single nightstands show up frequently in estate sales and can often be matched with similar pieces from the same manufacturer and period. Sets of two are harder to find intact, especially in good original condition, and command a premium.
At Mod City Mad, we carry both singles and matched pairs of vintage mid-century nightstands. Every piece is inspected for drawer function, veneer condition, and hardware completeness before listing. Restored examples receive new drawer slides, cleaned hardware, and refinished surfaces where needed. Original-condition pieces retain their patina and are listed with honest descriptions of any wear.
These nightstands pair well with beds from the same manufacturer, but they also integrate beautifully into contemporary bedrooms as standalone pieces. A single vintage walnut nightstand does more for a room character than most new furniture at any price point.