Antique sideboards, servers or buffets – sometimes called credenzas – are perhaps the most overlooked and underestimated pieces of furniture. But we believe they deserve a moment of glory. (And who says they should only be relegated to the dining room?). Coming in many different shapes, sizes and finishes, this is definitely the time to break the rules and reposition a sideboard, buffet or server as the perfect decor investment in multiple rooms of your home.
We do, however, subscribe to William Morris’ one rule: “If you want a golden rule that will fit everything, this is it: Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.”
Ticking the two key interior design boxes of form and function – useful and beautiful – antique sideboards, servers & buffets offer you the versatility to either be the hero piece or the sophisticated backdrop for practical storage and stunning displays. They are way more than just a utilitarian solution for traditional dining rooms; stepping up as striking feature pieces that will transform any space from mundane and boring to glorious and eclectic.
Reaching their design peak during the Regency period, sideboards, servers and buffets are elegant, graceful and highly functional furniture forms.
What’s the difference?
When referring to this family of antiques, the terms are often used interchangeably. But there are subtle differences distinguishing them if you want to be specific and show off your antique knowledge. Generally speaking, to qualify as a sideboard, server or buffet, these elongated decorative furniture items will have cabinet-like doors and/or storage draws. (They are also narrower in width than dining or kitchen tables).
- Sideboards are freestanding with short legs or their base sits directly on the floor.
- Buffets have longer legs and are usually larger than a sideboard. Originally designed to serve food, their height is usually counter-level.
- Servers are typically smaller and lighter in scale with narrow drawers, longer legs and an open bottom.
- Credenzas originally didn’t have feet. But, their renewed popularity during the mid-20th century saw them being designed as long, low cabinets with sliding doors.
Where can they be placed?
The modern-day resurgence of antiques in decor trends has seen the evolution of repurposing furniture from its original design intent.
This is where antique sideboards, buffets or servers really come into their own. Originally only found in dining rooms, sideboards and servers are now making a name for themselves in every other room as drinks cabinets, kitchen islands, coffee stations, office storage, TV stands, dressing tables and bathroom vanities.
We dare you to think out of the box when it comes to buying one of these antique pieces and allowing it to redefine your spaces.
How can they be used?
If you’re in search of a piece of furniture that does triple duty (i.e. has storage options, is perfect for displaying collections and looks beautiful), then, depending on the size of your space, an antique sideboard, buffet or server ‘steps up to the plate.’
- Dramatic displays: With iconic drinks stations having a revival, and silver trays – with antique glass, silverware or candle collections – making a comeback, there isn’t a better piece of furniture to showcase in a modern home than a sideboard or server. (And if you’re not into gin and tonic, craft whisky or custom spirits, then a coffee station will look just as inviting). Also, given their countertop height, they remain the ideal item for ‘serving’ tea and food.
- Stylish storage: The craftsmanship of antique sideboards, servers and buffets includes shallow drawers and/or cupboards; perfect for storing linens, serving plates, silverware and cutlery. (And that is just in the dining room). If you are brave enough to add a server or sideboard to your bathroom as a vanity, you can store towels and toiletries. In a bedroom, they make the perfect dressing tables and in a study, they provide a little extra ‘out is sight’ organization. Used as TV stands, their storage options hide a whole lot of living room paraphernalia.
- Breathtaking beauty: The reason antique sideboards and servers are the darlings of interior design is due to their artisanal versatility; allowing them to be so easily incorporated and mixed into a modern aesthetic. The elegant timelessness and character of Burr Walnut, Mahogany or Oak – natural, varnished, or beached – will always add contrast and balance to your home. Take your design period pick: Edwardian, Georgian, Victorian, Regency, French or Gothic Revival.
Where can I find one?
It’s really easy to fall in love with these unsung heroes of interior design. Their stunning beauty and versatility clearly make them pieces of interest for a broad target group of buyers.
At the Crown Collection, our handpicked and curated collection of sideboards, servers and buffets (and the odd credenza) is ready to wow you. We are on a mission to give these furniture items the attention we believe they deserve in the antique world.
Browse online or visit our showroom at 20 Ballyclare Drive, Bryanston.
(Our in-store restorers can stain, bleach or gild any item to your personal preference).
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