Retro Laminate Sideboard
1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Teak, Laminate
1960s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Aluminum
1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Steel
1960s American Retro Laminate Sideboard
Walnut, Laminate
1980s American Post-Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Laminate
1960s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Aluminum
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Chrome
1970s Italian Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Laminate
1950s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Metal, Brass
1960s German Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Aluminum
1960s German Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Aluminum
1970s European Post-Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Metal
1960s French Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Laminate, Plastic
1960s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Chrome
Mid-20th Century American Industrial Retro Laminate Sideboard
Steel
1950s French Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Metal
1970s Italian Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Laminate
Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Laminate, Walnut
1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Laminate
Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Bamboo, Laminate
1980s American Art Deco Retro Laminate Sideboard
Metal
Mid-20th Century Retro Laminate Sideboard
Rosewood
1960s American Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Laminate, Walnut
1960s American Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Laminate, Walnut
1950s French Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Laminate, Mahogany
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Walnut, Wood
1960s Italian Post-Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Metal
Late 20th Century American Post-Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Laminate, Plaster, Wood
1960s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Metal, Chrome
1960s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Metal
1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Laminate, Teak
Late 20th Century French Minimalist Retro Laminate Sideboard
Brass
1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Laminate, Wood
1970s Italian Hollywood Regency Retro Laminate Sideboard
Steel
Mid-20th Century Swiss Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Metal
1950s French Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Steel
1950s Belgian Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Laminate, Beech
1950s American Scandinavian Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Laminate, Wood
Late 20th Century Post-Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Resin, Acrylic, Laminate
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Chrome
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Birch, Plywood
1970s Belgian Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Ash
1970s American Retro Laminate Sideboard
Chrome, Steel
1970s American Retro Laminate Sideboard
Chrome, Steel
1960s Belgian Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Wood
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Chrome
1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Laminate, Lacquer
Mid-20th Century Belgian Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Laminate, Formica, Beech
1960s Belgian Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Laminate, Wood
1950s Swiss Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Wood
1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Wood
1970s American Space Age Retro Laminate Sideboard
Aluminum
1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Laminate, Teak
1960s American Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Late 20th Century American Art Deco Retro Laminate Sideboard
Brass
1950s French Mid-Century Modern Retro Laminate Sideboard
Mahogany
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Finding the Right Sideboards for You
An antique or vintage sideboard today is a sophisticated and stylish component in sumptuous dining rooms of every shape, size and decor scheme, as well as a statement of its own, showcased in art galleries and museums.
Once simply boards made of wood that were used to support ceremonial dining, sideboards have taken on much greater importance as case pieces since their modest first appearance. In Italy, the sideboard was basically a credenza, a solid furnishing with cabinet doors. It was initially intended as an integral piece of any dining room where the wealthy gathered for meals in the southern European country.
Later, in England and France, sideboards retained their utilitarian purpose — a place to keep hot water for rinsing silverware and from which to serve cold drinking water — but would evolve into double-bodied structures that allowed for the display of serveware and utensils on open shelves. We would likely call these buffets, as they’re taller than a sideboard. (Trust us — there is an order to all of this!)
The sideboard is often deemed a buffet in the United States, from the French buffet à deux corps, which referred to a storage and display case. However, a buffet technically possesses a tiered or shelved superstructure for displaying attractive kitchenware and certainly makes more sense in the context of buffet dining — abundant meals served for crowds of people.
Every imaginable iteration of the sideboard has taken shape over the years. Furniture maker and artist Paul Evans, whose work has been the subject of various celebrated museum exhibitions, created ornamented, welded and patinated sideboards for Directional Furniture, collections such as the Cityscape series that speak to his place in revolutionary brutalist furniture design as much as they echo the origins of these sturdy, functional structures centuries ago.
If mid-century modern sideboards or vintage Danish sideboards are more to your liking than an 18th-century mahogany sideboard with decorative inlays in the Hepplewhite style, the particularly elegant pieces crafted by designers Hans Wegner, Edward Wormley or Florence Knoll are often sought by today’s collectors.
Whether you have a specific era or style in mind or you’re open to browsing a vast collection to find the right fit, 1stDibs has a variety of antique and vintage sideboards to choose from.
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