Side Board Collection
The sideboard, a timeless piece of furniture that has graced homes for centuries, holds a special place in the world of interior design
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The sideboard, a timeless piece of furniture that has graced homes for centuries, holds a special place in the world of interior design. Its origins can be traced back to the 19th century when skilled craftsmen like Daniel Pabst and George Fairbanks created stunning pieces such as Sideboard, 1868/80 and Side Board, c. 1937 respectively. Artists also found inspiration in this versatile furniture item. The Sleeping Child; L'Enfant qui Dort depicted on an oil canvas captures the peacefulness of a slumbering child near a sideboard. In contrast, In the Olden Days by Carlton Alfred Smith showcases intricate pencil work with a sideboard as its centerpiece. Sideboards have not only been admired in paintings but have also played important roles within households. Interior with Rocking Chair; Interieur mit Schaukelstuhl portrays an inviting scene where a sideboard stands proudly against the wall while complementing other furnishings. The Green Dining Room exhibits how an elegant sideboard can enhance any dining space through its use of color and texture on canvas. Meanwhile, Aubrey Beardsley's The Coiffing from The Savoy No. 3 presents an artistic interpretation of beauty rituals taking place at a stylishly adorned sideboard. Throughout history, designers like Isidore Sovensky showcased their creativity by crafting unique pieces such as Sideboard Table (1940) and Sideboard (1940). These modern interpretations added flair to contemporary interiors while still honoring traditional craftsmanship. Looking further back into time reveals exquisite creations like Sideboard and Wine Cabinet (London, 1859) by William Burges or Alexander Roux's Sideboard (1850/57), both showcasing intricate details that exemplify the skillfulness of their creators. Lastly, Edward Priestley's c. 1820 creation reminds us that even two centuries ago people recognized the value of incorporating functional yet aesthetically pleasing sideboards into their homes.