Antique Bedside Tables & Nightstands

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Understated yet indispensable, the antique bedside table reflects the care lavished on bedroom furnishings across the centuries. From a plain solid-oak night table to an elegant Louis XV walnut bedside table with marble top, every period brought its own vocabulary: cabriole legs under the Régence, clean straight lines under Louis XVI, geometric marquetry in the Art Déco era. Spotting a genuine period piece begins with the quality of the timber, the coherence of the hardware, and the precision of the joinery.

Antique bedside tables and nightstands from professional antique dealers

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How to choose and authenticate a quality antique bedside table

To authenticate an antique bedside table, start by examining the wood on the back and underside: uneven natural patina, hand-tool marks, and mortise-and-tenon joints are all hallmarks of genuine age. An ébéniste's stamp or a marchand-mercier's label on the reverse adds considerable value. Louis XV and Louis XVI examples in walnut or mahogany frequently retain their original marble tops — check that the colour, thickness and edge profile of the marble are consistent with the period. A later replacement marble betrays itself through overly sharp edges and an absence of patina on the sides.

In terms of budget, expect to pay between £150 and £500 for a good-condition provincial-style piece, and from £700 to several thousand pounds for a stamped example or a Parisian piece with its original marble. Pairs of antique nightstands command a significant premium: a matched pair is always worth more than two individual pieces and is far easier to place in a bedroom. Check the stability of the legs, the condition of the drawers (original runners, period handles) and look carefully for any restoration concealed beneath a coat of fresh paint.

Caring for an antique bedside table is straightforward: a natural wax — beeswax or carnauba — applied twice a year with a soft cloth nourishes the wood and maintains the patina. Avoid harsh household cleaners and direct sunlight, which bleaches fine timbers over time. For marble tops, a lightly dampened cloth followed by a mineral wax preserves the polish without risk of damage.

On Antiquités en France, every antique night table is offered by a verified professional dealer who can provide detailed photographs, precise dimensions and expert advice before purchase. Explore the full range of antique bedroom furniture to compose a harmonious ensemble, or refine your search by style and material to find the bedside table that will suit your interior perfectly.

Frequently asked questions about Antique Bedside Tables & Nightstands

What is the difference between an antique bedside table and a nightstand?
The terms are used interchangeably. 'Night table' is the traditional 18th-century designation, typically featuring a drawer and a marble top. 'Nightstand' and 'bedside table' are the common modern terms. Antique dealers use all three expressions without distinction.
How do I tell a genuine antique bedside table from a reproduction?
Examine the back and underside: irregular natural patina, hand-plane marks, mortise-and-tenon joints and hand-forged hardware all point to an authentic piece. Reproductions typically show overly uniform surfaces, modern screws and wood lacking any depth of patina.
What should I expect to pay for an antique bedside table from a dealer?
Prices range from around £150 for a simple provincial piece in good condition to several thousand pounds for a stamped pair with original marble. A Louis XV walnut example with its marble top typically falls between £400 and £1,500, depending on condition, provenance and any maker's stamp.
How do I care for an antique wooden bedside table?
Apply a natural wax such as beeswax or carnauba twice a year using a soft cloth. Avoid household cleaners, excess humidity and direct sunlight. For marble tops, a lightly damp cloth followed by a mineral wax is all that is needed to preserve the polish safely.
Is it better to buy a single antique bedside table or a matching pair?
A matched pair is always more sought-after and holds its value better than a single piece. If you are furnishing a bedroom, investing in a pair is worthwhile: the stylistic coherence and stronger resale value make it a sounder long-term purchase, even at a higher initial cost.