Antique Side Table
We offer a diverse selection of accent tables to choose from for a beautiful addition to your home. All our tables have been crafted by hand from exceptional mahogany and are made of 100% solid wood. We offer many small accent tables perfect for adding a subtle touch of elegance, as well as larger options for a grand statement of style, in round, oval, and corner shapes to meet a variety of spaces. Offered in styles and designs beloved for their elevated grace and timeless beauty, such as Chippendale, Victorian, Regency, Colonial, and others, you are sure to find an accent table ideal for your preferences. Aside from the stunning visual appeal in every piece, you will find durable and stable tables you can trust not to topple over. From the meticulous construction using traditional techniques to the high-quality of the materials used, our tables offer stability along with the aesthetics of authentic antiques.
Whether looking for a Biedermeier long table perfectly created to match the 19th century Empire style popular for the exceptional beauty and curved lines with solid brass ring handle, an oval occasional table made to fit snuggly in a corner and perfect for storing the everyday essentials in style, or an impeccably carved console table with silhouette grape carvings in the Rococo style, every table shown features breathtaking beauty and our signature craftsmanship for reproduction as close to the real thing as possible. We offer tables perfect for the bedroom, living room, den, hallways, and any other space in need of added elegance. Find your new favorite antique reproduction today with this stunning collection.
Master craftsmanship in furniture that has become timeless resides in this curated collection of antique accent tables. The era of Chippendale, Victorian, Regency, Colonial, Empire, Napoleon and so much more have withstood the test of time for centuries.
Their mastery lives on in these accent tables, made by hand to the exacting standards legendary carpenters have followed for decades. We make use of the mortise and tenon woodworking joint, a joint that has been used around the world for thousands of years--for excellent reasons. Considered one of the strongest woodworking joints for attaching pieces of wooden furniture, this mortise and tenon joint can be seen in tables centuries-old today, proving the strength and longevity of using such joinery in furniture made today.
When it comes to choosing beautiful wood with exceptional grain patterns in our antique accent tables, mahogany is a perfect choice. This is why you see so many of our tables made from pure, Honduras mahogany. Mahogany has long been prized for its enchanting grain and its deep, reddish hue that only grows deeper as time goes on, but it is also a fantastically durable wood. It is wonderful to work with as a craftsman, and very resistant to changeable elements such as moisture, humidity, and naturally resistant to decay, making any furniture created from this gorgeous wood long-lasting.
We pair our exquisite mahogany wood with a specially formulated stain that further brings out the eye-catching grain and color, then finish it with a satin semi-gloss for a gorgeous finishing touch.
Every antique accent table reproduction, from concept to build to stain and finish has been lovingly made by hand to guarantee an instant, classic piece of furniture that will become a treasured heirloom for the home and family.
FAQ:
Q: What is an accent table?
A: An accent table, also known as a console table, is a long and thin table that has been designed to fit between a couch and the wall or a narrow entry in the doorway. These tables can ultimately be used anywhere in the house, depending on what you want them for.
Q: What do you put on an accent table?
A: When they were first designed, accent tables were intended to hold mail, keys, pictures, purses, and even decorative vases and other knick-knacks to decorate a home. Depending on the placement of the accent table will help determine what is put on it.
Q: What are the tables next to the couch called?
A: Tables set next to the couch arms are called end tables. They are typically set up like bookends, with one on each side of the sofa. Sometimes they are a matched set, other times they are mismatched for a more contemporary look.
Q: What are the small tables called?
A: Small tables can be either accent tables or end tables. Depending on the location and use, you may see both in one home, as they can be designed similarly and even created to match an entire family or living room set.