1970s Furniture

It's groovy, baby…

Whether it’s teak chic or Lucite love, our range of 1970s furniture is seriously groovy, baby! Nothing quite says 70s furniture like G-Plan, which is why we work tirelessly to acquire some of the most unique G-Plan pieces that’ll make the perfect addition to your home.

The timeless style of the 1970s will never go out of fashion in our book.

All our 70s furniture has been lovingly restored, cleaned, revived and generally taken care of before it arrives on the shop floor to tempt you.

We don't over-restore things, instead sensitively carrying out only what needs to be done to preserve the piece's character, natural colour and patination achieved through age and integrity.

And it's become part of our stock for no other reason than one of us really liked it.

It’s hard finding furniture thats as individual as you are.Mass manufacturing has erased uniqueness, encouraging indistinguishable styles to flood the market.You feel you don’t have the choice, so you make do with something that isn’t you.

After Noah can change that.

We’re magpies for quirky, interesting, and eclectic homeware. Curating pieces that never go out of style.They’re cared for in our workshop.

Lovingly restored and revived with careful sensitivity, preserving the pieces character, natural colour, and patination achieved through age and integrity.And it’s no exception with 1970s furniture!

We know lots of stuff about lots of things when it comes to 70s furniture, so you can be sure that we'll tell you everything we know about it.

All our 70s furniture has been lovingly restored and generally taken care of before it arrives on the shop floor to tempt you.

Our wide range of 70s furniture has been carefully curated with the customer in mind. We choose things that we like, because we know you’ll love them.

So, whether you’re searching for a centre piece steeped in history, or you’re on the lookout for the perfect little something to finish off your nearly-perfect space, After Noah’s cavern of delights might just be able to help.

Why not take a look around?

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