Antique Bedroom Furniture
Furnish your bedroom with pieces that have stood the test of time. Our antique bedroom furniture collection includes mahogany wardrobes, walnut dressing tables, oak bedsteads, bedside cabinets and washstands from the Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian periods.
Every piece is sourced by experienced dealers who understand both the craftsmanship and the practical demands of daily use. Antique bedroom furniture offers a warmth and solidity that modern flat-pack simply cannot match.
Antique Quality French Louis XV Style Marquetry Side Cabinet
Quality Antique Victorian Carved Mahogany Dressing Table
A Rare Serpentine Tray-Top Commode
Outstanding French Satinwood Dressing Table
Super Pair Beside Lamp Chests of Drawers
Super Pair French Bedside Lamp Cabinets
Georgian mahogany wardrobe
Pair French Louis Bedside Lamp Chests
Superb Quality Pair of French Marquetry Bedside Tables
Pair Of Victorian Burr Walnut Bedsides
Pair Of French Bedside Tables
19th Century inlaid mahogany bedside table
Pair French Marquetry Beside Chests Of Drawers
Georgian mahogany breakfront wardrobe
Victorian Dressing table
Edwardian Flame Mahogany Triple Wardrobe
Edwardian Mahogany Two Door Wardrobe
19th Century mahogany dog four poster bed
Pair Of Victorian Mahogany Bedside Chests
Hepplewhite 18th Century Clothes Press
Choosing Antique Bedroom Furniture
The bedroom is where antique furniture really comes into its own. A Victorian mahogany wardrobe with a mirrored door, an Edwardian satinwood dressing table, or a simple Georgian pine chest of drawers can transform a room from ordinary to genuinely characterful.
When buying antique beds, be aware that older bed frames often use non-standard sizes. Many dealers will adapt antique beds to accept modern mattresses, so always ask about sizing before you purchase. French beds from the Louis XV and Empire periods are perennially popular and widely available in sizes that work in British bedrooms.
Popular Styles and Periods
Victorian bedroom suites in mahogany remain some of the best value in antiques. A matching wardrobe, dressing table and washstand can often be found for less than their modern equivalents, yet the quality of timber and construction is incomparably better. Edwardian inlaid pieces, particularly in satinwood or rosewood, appeal to those who prefer a lighter, more refined look.
For cottage and country interiors, painted pine bedroom furniture from the 19th century is both practical and attractive. Look for original paint where possible, as this adds significantly to the character and value of the piece.
Care Tips
Keep antique bedroom furniture away from radiators and avoid placing pieces against exterior walls where damp can be an issue. A good beeswax polish applied twice a year will keep timber nourished and lustrous. For marquetry and inlaid pieces, avoid silicone-based sprays, which can cloud the surface over time.