Paire de petits chevets de style Louis XV
Antiquités Anne Marie Perrier — La Boisse
50 objects found
From the restrained Empire mahogany four-poster with its gilded bronze mounts to the grand canopy bed of the 18th century, antique beds unite master cabinetmaking with timeless elegance. Each period left its own signature: clean lines and ormolu under the Empire, generous curves in walnut under Louis-Philippe, delicate fluting and carved medallions under Louis XVI. Spotting a genuinely period piece begins with the quality of the joinery, the natural patina of the wood and the stylistic coherence of the ornament.
On Antiquités en France, these pieces are offered by professional dealers, often alongside matching antique bedroom furniture — armoires, chests of drawers and period bedside tables.
50 objects found
Antiquités Anne Marie Perrier — La Boisse
Antiquités Anne Marie Perrier — La Boisse
Antiquités Anne Marie Perrier — La Boisse
Philippe Cote Antiquites — Chauffailles
Philippe Cote Antiquites — Chauffailles
Antiquités Anne Marie Perrier — La Boisse
Philippe Cote Antiquites — Chauffailles
Antiquités Lecomte — Héric
Philippe Cote Antiquites — Chauffailles
Philippe Cote Antiquites — Chauffailles
Antiquités Anne Marie Perrier — La Boisse
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
L’ESTAMPILLE — Navilly
To authenticate an antique bed, start with the construction: hand-cut mortise-and-tenon joints secured with wooden pegs, tool marks on the back of the panels and a naturally developed patina are all reliable indicators of age. Empire mahogany beds are recognisable by their tapering column posts, finely chiselled bronze mounts and sabre or lion-paw feet. Louis XVI models display slender fluting and oval carved medallions, while Louis-Philippe beds favour walnut or wild cherry with full, rounded headboards and a warm, domestic character.
Always check the interior sleeping dimensions before purchasing: antique beds are frequently narrower than modern standards — often 90 cm or 120 cm wide. A skilled cabinetmaker can adapt the inner frame to accept a contemporary slatted base without altering any visible element or compromising authenticity. Also inspect the condition of any carved decoration, the stability of the feet and whether a maker's stamp or label is present on the back of the frame.
In terms of budget, expect to pay from a few hundred pounds for a 19th-century carved wooden bed in sound condition, rising to several thousand for a complete Louis XVI canopy bed with its original tester and boiseries. A documented provenance — an old invoice, a château inventory — adds meaningful value and reassurance.
On Antiquités en France, every antique bed is listed by a verified professional dealer who can supply detailed photographs, exact dimensions and provenance documentation. Browse the full range of antique bedroom furniture to compose a coherent period interior, and contact the dealer directly with any questions before you buy.