Antique Occasional Furniture
Occasional Furniture
Occasional furniture includes a range of smaller, versatile pieces designed to complement interiors without dominating a space. From whatnots and canteburys to jardinières and plant stands, these items were created to serve a specific purpose while adding refinement and interest to a room.
Sourced from specialist dealers across the UK, each piece reflects traditional craftsmanship and thoughtful design. Often highly adaptable, occasional furniture can be moved and styled with ease, making it a practical and decorative addition to both classic and contemporary interiors.
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Antique Victorian Freestanding Rosewood Whatnot
Unusual Pair of Antique Victorian Quality Burr Walnut Whatnots
A Rosewood Whatnot Of Superior Quality
Outstanding Quality Antique Victorian Burr Walnut Serpentine Shaped Whatnot
A Pair Of Rosewood Whatnots Attributed To Gillows.
Antique Victorian Quality Mahogany Free Standing Canterbury Whatnot
Victorian Rosewood Corner Whatnot
19th Century burr walnut whatnot
Understanding Occasional Furniture
Unlike larger furniture, occasional pieces are defined by their flexibility. A whatnot may be used for display, a canterbury for storage, or a jardinière as a decorative stand. These items were designed to be used as needed, rather than forming part of a fixed suite.
When choosing a piece, consider how it will be used within your space. Their smaller scale makes them ideal for adding function without overcrowding a room, while their often intricate designs bring visual interest and detail.
Placement and Styling
Occasional furniture works well in a variety of settings, from living rooms and bedrooms to hallways and studies. A well-placed stand or rack can fill an otherwise unused corner, while also providing a practical surface or storage solution.
Because of their size and versatility, these pieces can be repositioned easily, allowing interiors to evolve over time without major changes.