Antique Bedroom Furniture

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Few categories in the antiques market are as richly varied as antique bedroom furniture: four-poster and half-tester beds, double-door wardrobes, marble-top chests of drawers, and antique bedside tables in walnut or mahogany. From the restrained elegance of the Restauration and Charles X periods to the opulent mouldings of Napoléon III and the bold bronzes of the Empire style, each era produced a distinct formal vocabulary — immediately readable in its timbers, hardware and proportions.

On Antiquités en France, antique solid wood wardrobes and complete matching bedroom suites are offered exclusively by verified professional dealers, ensuring authenticity and expert guidance at every step.

Period bedroom furniture available from professional antique dealers

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How to choose and authenticate antique bedroom furniture

When selecting a piece of antique bedroom furniture, start by identifying the style. Straight lines and elm-burr or walnut-root veneers typically point to Charles X or Restauration; richer mouldings and darker timbers — mahogany, rosewood — are hallmarks of Napoléon III. Empire pieces announce themselves through flamed mahogany and gilt-bronze mounts cast as sphinxes or swans. Always examine the joinery: mortise-and-tenon construction and dovetailed drawers are reliable signs of period craftsmanship. Original hardware and a consistent, naturally developed patina add both authenticity and value; a well-executed restoration need not diminish a piece, but structural alterations can.

Antique beds deserve particular scrutiny: measure the interior width carefully and confirm whether it matches a standard modern base (140 or 160 cm), or budget for a specialist joiner to adapt the side rails. For antique chests of drawers and bedside tables, inspect the marble top closely — hairline cracks, re-glued breaks and later replacements are common. An original top, even slightly chipped, is always preferable to a modern substitute.

In terms of budget, a walnut antique bedside table can be found from around £150–£350; a good-quality period chest of drawers typically ranges from £500 to £2,500; and a antique four-poster bed of fine quality can exceed £5,000. Complete matching suites — bed, wardrobe, two bedside tables and a chest of drawers — are genuinely rare and keenly sought by both collectors and interior designers.

Every piece listed on Antiquités en France is offered by a professional antiquaire who can supply detailed photographs, provenance documentation and personalised advice before purchase. Browse our antique bedroom mirrors to complete your interior scheme, and contact the dealer directly to discuss condition, shipping or any bespoke requirements.

Frequently asked questions about Antique Bedroom Furniture

How can I tell whether antique bedroom furniture is genuinely period?
Look for hand-cut dovetail joints, mortise-and-tenon construction and original hardware. Authentic period pieces show slight irregularities in the timber planks and wear patterns consistent with their age. Be cautious of modern screws, MDF backing boards or suspiciously uniform machine-cut joints.
Which styles are most common in antique bedroom furniture?
Louis-Philippe, Restauration, Charles X and Napoléon III dominate the French antique market. Empire, Art Nouveau and Art Déco pieces also appear regularly. Each style is distinguished by its characteristic timbers, ornamental vocabulary and overall proportions.
Can an antique bed be adapted to fit a modern mattress and base?
In most cases, yes. A specialist joiner can adjust the side rails or add timber battens to accommodate a standard 140 or 160 cm base. Always measure the interior dimensions before buying and ask the dealer whether any adaptation has already been carried out.
What budget should I set for furnishing a bedroom with antiques?
Allow from around £150 for a bedside table, £500–£2,500 for a period chest of drawers, and £1,500 or more for a wardrobe in good condition. A complete, well-matched suite of quality can represent an investment of £5,000–£15,000 depending on style and period.
How should I care for antique solid-wood bedroom furniture?
Feed the wood once or twice a year with natural beeswax or a suitable furniture oil. Avoid direct sunlight and sudden changes in humidity. For marble tops, gentle cleaning with mild soapy water is sufficient — never use acidic or abrasive products.