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Antique sideboards, also known as buffets or credenzas, are versatile pieces of furniture typically used for storage and serving purposes. They come in various styles, designs, and materials, reflecting the craftsmanship and design aesthetics of different historical periods. On sellingAntiques we have a great selection of antique sideboards for sale we've 9 items for your consideration, ranging from £165 to £250. Here are some
... show more detail different types of antique sideboards:• Victorian Sideboards: Victorian sideboards were popular during the Victorian era in the 19th century. They feature intricate details, often incorporating elements of Gothic Revival, Rococo Revival, or Renaissance Revival styles. Victorian sideboards can have ornate carvings, decorative moldings, and may include mirrors, shelves, or cabinets.• Edwardian Sideboards: Edwardian sideboards were popular during the Edwardian era in the early 20th century. They exhibit a lighter and more elegant design aesthetic compared to Victorian styles. Edwardian sideboards often feature refined lines, inlays, and decorative elements such as marquetry or satinwood veneers.• Art Deco Sideboards: Art Deco sideboards emerged in the 1920s and 1930s, characterized by geometric shapes, streamlined forms, and luxurious materials. Art Deco sideboards often feature exotic wood veneers, mirrored surfaces, chrome accents, and bold, angular designs. They can have clean lines with minimal ornamentation or showcase geometric patterns and stylized motifs.• Mid-Century Modern Sideboards: Mid-century modern sideboards originated in the mid-20th century, reflecting the clean lines, organic forms, and functionality of the modernist movement. They often feature sleek designs, tapered legs, and minimalistic aesthetics. Mid-century modern sideboards can incorporate materials like teak, walnut, or rosewood, and they may have sliding doors, drawers, or open shelving.• Jacobean Sideboards: Jacobean sideboards represent a style popular in the early 17th century, during the reign of King James I of England. They feature sturdy construction, heavy ornamentation, and intricate carvings. Jacobean sideboards can have geometric patterns, acanthus leaf motifs, and bulbous or barley twist legs.• Renaissance Revival Sideboards: Renaissance Revival sideboards were popular in the 19th century, inspired by the artistic and architectural elements of the Renaissance period. They often exhibit grandeur, with ornate carvings, pediments, pilasters, and decorative elements like columns or cornices. Renaissance Revival sideboards can feature dark wood finishes and rich detailing.• French Provincial Sideboards: French Provincial sideboards showcase the rustic charm and elegance of French country-style furniture. They often have a distressed or weathered appearance, hand-carved details, and cabriole legs. French Provincial sideboards can feature soft colors, natural wood finishes, and simple yet elegant designs.• Gothic Revival Sideboards: Gothic Revival sideboards were popular in the 19th century, inspired by the architectural elements of the medieval Gothic style. They often feature pointed arches, tracery patterns, carved spires, and intricate details. Gothic Revival sideboards can have a dark wood finish, heavily carved panels, and decorative elements like quatrefoils or trefoils.These are just a few examples of the diverse types of antique sideboards. Antique sideboards not only provide functional storage but also add a touch of history, craftsmanship, and character to interior spaces. Each style reflects the design trends, cultural influences, and craftsmanship of its respective historical period, making antique sideboards highly valued and sought after by collectors and admirers of fine furniture. show less detail
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