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Lacquered Vintage Bassett Triple Dresser with Matching Mirrors
Located in Raleigh, NC
accents on both the mirrors and the dresser front. This is elegant enough for a living room or foyer
Category

Vintage 1980s American Mid-Century Modern Credenzas

Materials

Metal

Sideboard with mirrored doors - Victorian - Bronze (gilt), Rosewood, Ebonised
Located in Torino, IT
Marquetry Sideboard with mirrored doors - Victorian - Bronze (gilt), Rosewood, Ebonised wood
Category

Antique 19th Century British Victorian Credenzas

Materials

Bronze

Mid Century Small Bar Cabinet with Mirror and Light Inside
Located in Hudson, NY
Mid century small bar cabinet with mirror and light inside Vintage from the 1970s Measures: Width
Category

Late 20th Century North American Mid-Century Modern Credenzas

Materials

Wood

19th Century English Burr Walnut Mirror Back Sideboard with Brass Gallery Top
Located in Uppingham, Rutland
original mirror back and also a 3/4 gallery to the top rail. Beautifully restored and the burr walnut
Category

Antique 1870s English Victorian Credenzas

Materials

Walnut

Antiqued Mirrored Sideboard / Credenza with Gilt
Located in Stamford, CT
this beautiful antiqued, mirrored buffet with gilt wood detail would look amazing in any space. Can
Category

20th Century Italian Sideboards

Materials

Gold Leaf

White Lacquered Mirrored Credenza
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Vintage Credenza finished in white lacquer with mirrored insets and sylized reveals in the doors
Category

Vintage 1960s American Sideboards

Materials

Brass

Mirrored Italian 1940 s Credenza
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
All orginal Italian Mirrored Credenza with 4 drawers, and gold leaf.
Category

Vintage 1940s Italian Side Tables

Materials

Gold Leaf

Cerused Oak Credenza with Octagonal Mirror Panels
Located in Atlanta, GA
mirror panels + Original oxidized brass hardware + Three central drawers flanked by two
Category

Vintage 1960s American Cabinets

Materials

Oak

Lucite and Mirror Credenza
Located in New York, NY
Sleek lucite credenza with laminate mirrored doors. Located at Las Venus @ ABC Home 212-473-3000
Category

Vintage 1970s American Sideboards

Materials

Lucite, Laminate

A Six Drawer Credenza in Rosewood with an Amber Mirrored Top
Located in New York, NY
banding and ebonised tapering legs with brass sabots and brass bands at the top of each leg. The credenza
Category

Vintage 1950s Italian Sideboards

Materials

Brass

Danish Modern Teak Credenza with Built In Mirrored Bar
Located in Long Beach, CA
A nice Danish Modern Teak Credenza with a built in mirrored bar. 2 sliding teak doors reveal
Category

Vintage 1960s Danish Cabinets

Materials

Wood, Glass

Danish Modern Teak Credenza with Sexy Mirrored Bar Tall Legs Compact Size
Located in New Westminster, British Columbia
This hot, Danish Modern teak taller credenza/sideboard offers a fantastic amount of storage on a
Category

Vintage 1960s Scandinavian Mid-Century Modern Sideboards

Materials

Mirror, Teak, Lacquer

Low Credenza with Ring Pulls
Located in Atlanta, GA
section is original mirror + Matching pair of doors are full of intricate, raised detail work
Category

Vintage 1930s French Cabinets

Materials

Brass

John Stuart Facade Dresser with Matching Mirror
By John Stuart
Located in Hudson, NY
A John Stuart "facade" dresser/credenza with matching mirror (see added images for mirror).
Category

Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Commodes and Chests of Drawers

Materials

Mirror, Wood

Superb 40 s Mirrored Cabinet / Sideboard w/ Cherry Blossom Motif
Located in Miami, FL
Elegant mirrored credenza , with cherry blossom eglomise motif on front doors. Superbly decorative
Category

Vintage 1940s American Sideboards

Superb Ming Cabinet with Rich Aqua Lacquer
Located in Miami, FL
. Wonderful in a living room as a sideboard or credenza with chairs and mirrors, or bedroom as a cabinet
Category

Vintage 1960s American Commodes and Chests of Drawers

Exceptional LXV Style FrenchPlume Top Lacquered Cabinet
Located in Miami, FL
sideboard or credenza/breakfront, 3 top doors with mirror and shelves. Overall stunning cabinet!
Category

Early 20th Century French Cabinets

Italian Sideboard Credenza with Mirror, 1959
By Dassi, Paolo Buffa
Located in Frankfurt / Dreieich, DE
Very nice Italian sideboard with a large mirror. The sideboard was bought in 1959 in Italy. It has
Category

Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Sideboards

Materials

Brass

Walnut Credenza with Locking Doors, Italy, 1950s
Located in Los Angeles, CA
1950s Italian credenza with locking doors. This piece has a center compartment which was used to
Category

Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Credenzas

Materials

Glass, Mirror, Walnut, Pine

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Credenza With Mirror For Sale on 1stDibs

With a vast inventory of beautiful furniture at 1stDibs, we’ve got just the credenza with mirror you’re looking for. A credenza with mirror — often made from wood, glass and mirror — can elevate any home. If you’re shopping for a credenza with mirror, we have 57 options in-stock, while there are 5 modern editions to choose from as well. You’ve searched high and low for the perfect credenza with mirror — we have versions that date back to the 19th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 21st Century are available. When you’re browsing for the right credenza with mirror, those designed in Mid-Century Modern, Art Deco and Victorian styles are of considerable interest. Many designers have produced at least one well-made credenza with mirror over the years, but those crafted by Luigi Brusotti, Luis Pons and Osvaldo Borsani are often thought to be among the most beautiful.

How Much is a Credenza With Mirror?

Prices for a credenza with mirror can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, they begin at $1,150 and can go as high as $44,313, while the average can fetch as much as $6,873.

Finding the Right Credenzas for You

Antique and vintage credenzas can add an understated touch of grace to your home. These long and sophisticated cabinet-style pieces of furniture can serve a variety of purposes, and they look great too.

In Italy, the credenza was originally a small side table used in religious services. Appropriately, credere in Italian means “to believe.” Credenzas were a place to not only set the food ready for meals, they were also a place to test and taste prepared food for poison before a dish was served to a member of the ruling class. Later, credenza was used to describe a type of versatile narrow side table, typically used for serving food in the home. In form, a credenza has much in common with a sideboard — in fact, the terms credenza and sideboard are used almost interchangeably today.

Credenzas usually have short legs or no legs at all, and can feature drawers and cabinets. And all kinds of iterations of the credenza have seen the light of day over the years, from ornately carved walnut credenzas originating in 16th-century Tuscany to the wealth of Art Deco credenzas — with their polished surfaces and geometric patterns — to the array of innovative modernist interpretations that American furniture maker Milo Baughman created for Directional and Thayer Coggin.

The credenza’s blend of style and functionality led to its widespread use in the 20th century. Mid-century modern credenzas are particularly popular — take a look at Danish furniture designer Arne Vodder’s classic Model 29, for instance, with its reversible sliding doors and elegant drawer pulls. Hans Wegner, another Danish modernist, produced strikingly minimalist credenzas in the 1950s and ’60s, as did influential American designer Florence Knoll. Designers continue to explore new and exciting ways to update this long-loved furnishing.

Owing to its versatility and familiar low-profile form, the credenza remains popular in contemporary homes. Unlike many larger case pieces, credenzas can be placed under windows and in irregularly shaped rooms, such as foyers and entryways. This renders it a useful storage solution. In living rooms, for example, a credenza can be a sleek media console topped with plants and the rare art monographs you’ve been planning to show off. In homes with open floor plans, a credenza can help define multiple living spaces, making it ideal for loft apartments.

Browse a variety of antique and vintage credenzas for sale on 1stDibs to find the perfect fit for your home today.

Questions About Credenza With Mirror
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021
    A credenza is a cabinet-style piece of furniture typically found in the dining room. It is often used for serving food, for displaying serving dishes, and for dining ware storage. It is typically defined by its short legs and sliding doors.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 22, 2019

    The purpose of a credenza is dependent on the room in which it is placed: Most credenzas are in a dining room and serve the same function as a buffet, but credenzas in a living room or bedroom are decorative and can be used as storage or a surface for displaying small objects. Credenzas tend to be long, low cabinets on slender legs, often with sliding doors for concealing small appliances, clothes, dishes…etc.

  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 22, 2024
    Why it is called a credenza relates to historic lore about the furniture. In Italian, credenza is a word for “trust” or “belief.” During the 16th century, food and drink was often tested by a servant for a prominent person to see if it contained poison. The sideboard where this tasting took place came to be called a credenza. From there, a cabinet used to hold drinkware, plates and other items became known by the term as well. Although credenzas are now general storage furniture used in homes and offices, the original name remains. On 1stDibs, explore a variety of credenzas.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 2, 2021
    A TV credenza, also known as a TV cabinet, is a classic piece of furniture that can be used as a stand to support your television. Similar in form to credenzas — a popular kind of case piece — a TV credenza will likely feature shelves and cabinets or drawers for storage purposes. Shop a collection of antique, vintage, and contemporary TV cabinets from some of the world’s top dealers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 20, 2024
    The difference between a credenza and a console is design. A credenza is an elongated low cabinet usually containing shelves concealed by cabinet doors. Some also have open shelving and drawers. On the other hand, a console is a tall, long and narrow table. Consoles may provide storage space in the form of open shelves or drawers, but some are simple tables with no storage features beyond their tops. Shop a selection of console tables and credenzas on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 22, 2019

    The difference between a hutch and a credenza is their appearance: A hutch is usually a tall freestanding unit that contains cabinets or a display case that sits on top of the set of drawers underneath, and a credenza is a short and long table with low cabinets on slender legs, often with sliding doors for concealing the items inside the unit.

  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 22, 2019

    The difference between a desk and a credenza is that a desk is a piece of furniture with a table-style work surface and tall legs used for academic, professional or domestic activities, and credenza is a short and long table with low cabinets on slender legs, often with sliding doors for concealing the items inside the unit.

  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 7, 2024
    The difference between a console and a credenza is that one is a table, while the other is a cabinet. Console tables are narrow, tall tables often placed in entryways, hallways and living rooms against a wall or behind a sofa. They may feature drawers or open shelving for storing items. On the other hand, a credenza is a long, low cabinet used to store supplies in offices, entertainment center components in living rooms and other items elsewhere in a home. Most credenzas feature cabinets concealed behind doors. Find a wide range of consoles and credenzas on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019

    Credenzas are small, typically fancy, legless buffets.

  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 21, 2020

    While polished metal mirrors have existed since ancient times, glass Venetian mirrors are thought to have first been produced on the Venetian island of Murano, in Italy, beginning in the 1500s (some research points to 1300 for Venetian mirrors). Set in ornate frames frequently bedecked with gold highlights or floral leaf designs, Venetian glass mirrors were handmade by artisans using refined, expert techniques for royalty and for members of the upper class. By the 17th century, Venetian mirrors were in high demand. Because antique Venetian glass mirrors are still very popular today, there are many knockoffs on the market. Today’s authentic Venetian mirrors are still produced only on the island of Murano.

  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 21, 2019

    A trumeau mirror, which first appeared in France during the 18th century, take their name from the French word for the wall between two windows, which is where they are hung. Typically tall and narrow, they  are also called pier mirrors.

  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Yes, mirrors can indeed be shipped. The trick to packing them is to have the mirror and frame suspended by packaging, not just wrapped in bubble wrap. You’ll find a large variety of mirrors from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs. And yes, you can even get them delivered.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 30, 2024
    The mirror is more than 6,000 years old. Early examples made of polished obsidian rather than glass date back to 4000 B.C. Handheld glass mirrors became popular in ancient Greece during the 5th century B.C. Find a diverse assortment of mirrors from some of the world's top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 3, 2024
    Mirrors were invented in ancient times. The earliest known human-made reflective surfaces date back to 4000 B.C., when artisans polished obsidian to a mirror-like finish. By the 5th century A.D., the Greeks had mastered the art of producing handheld mirrors for the purpose of grooming. On 1stDibs, explore a large collection of mirrors.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    A pocket mirror is a small personal grooming accessory used to check your appearance or apply makeup while traveling. It is usually round and has a hinged lid. Some also hold pressed powder or foundation. This type of pocket mirror is sometimes called a compact. On 1stDibs, shop a range of pocket mirrors.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021
    A bevelled mirror is a type of mirror with edges that are cut to look as if the mirror has a framed-edge around it. This process makes the edges around the mirror thinner than the ¼” thickness of the mirror's middle portion.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 12, 2021
    A floating mirror is a huge round mirror with two geometric elements that appear to be floating within its surface. When installed, floating mirrors are attractive and create depth and dimension. Shop a range of antique and vintage floating mirrors on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    A federalist mirror is a type of wall mirror used for checking your reflection or purely for decorations. The mirrors date back to the dawn of the U.S. A number of manufacturers produced them from 1776 to 1806. Most feature elements of neoclassical style like fluted frames. On 1stDibs, shop a large selection of wall mirrors.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    A facet mirror is a mirror designed in an intentionally artful way, intended to be a talking piece in your décor. Designs range from circular rounds, to stacked rectangles and even art deco styles. Shop a range of facet mirrors from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    A mercury mirror is a type of wall mirror that features mercury glass inside of a decorative frame. Mercury glass is the term for two panes of glass separated by silvering material. Early examples feature real mercury, while ones produced after the 1840s usually substitute silver nitrate. On 1stDibs, shop a range of mercury mirrors.

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