Antique Hall Furniture
Hall Furniture
Hall furniture plays a practical and decorative role within the home, offering both storage and a strong first impression. From traditional hall stands and coat racks to umbrella stands and stick stands, these pieces were designed to organise everyday items while reflecting the character of the interior beyond.
Carefully sourced from experienced dealers across the UK, each piece combines functionality with craftsmanship. Often made in solid woods or durable materials, hall furniture remains as useful today as when it was first produced, bringing both order and period charm to entrance spaces.
Unusual Vintage Brass Umbrella Stand Demi Lune
Demi Lune Brass Umbrella Stand
English Victorian Cast Iron Umbrella Stand
English Brass Umbrella Stand Stick Stand
Good Arts and Crafts Coat Stand
Antique Wall Mounted Coat Rack Wig Rack Coat Hooks
Chrome Art Deco Stick Stand Umbrella Stand
Demi Lune Stick Stand Umbrella Stand Walking Stick Stand
Aesthetic Movement Coat Hooks Coat Rack Coat Hanger
Brass Umbrella Stand or Fire Companion Stand
Console Table Mahogany Hall Table By Druce & Co
Art Deco Coat Stand Coat Rack Hall Stand G. W. Evans LTD
Victorian Brass And Mahogany Coat Rack Coat Hooks
Brass Umbrella Stand
19th Century Bentwood Coat Hat Stand
19th Century black forest bear hall stand
Early 20th Century carved bear hall stand
French Art Nouveau Enameled Umbrella Stand – Stick Stand
Superb Victorian Umbrella Stand
English Victorian Demi Lune Umbrella Stand
Choosing Antique Hall Furniture
The hallway is one of the most functional areas of the home, and antique pieces are particularly well suited to this space. Hall stands, for example, were designed to hold coats, hats and walking sticks, often incorporating drip trays for umbrellas and mirrors for convenience.
When selecting a piece, consider both proportion and practicality. Narrower designs work well in tighter spaces, while larger, more elaborate stands can act as a focal point in grander hallways. Original features such as hooks, trays and mirrored panels add both usability and authenticity.
Care and Use
Hall furniture is typically robust and built for regular use. Wooden pieces benefit from occasional polishing to maintain their finish, while metal components such as drip trays or hooks can be cleaned as needed.
Given their position in high-traffic areas, it’s worth ensuring pieces are stable and positioned securely. With minimal care, antique hall furniture remains both practical and visually appealing for everyday use.