Category
Price
Age
Main essence
Style
- Louis Philippe (1830-1848) [1]
- Neo-Baroque (1860-1890) [1]
- Umbertino (1870-1900) [6]
- Neo-Renaissance (1820-1890) [2]
- Baroque (1630-1730) [11]
- Barocchetto (1720-1770) [3]
- Directoire (1790-1804) [2]
- Bourbon Restoration (1815-1830) [2]
- Riproduzione in Stile [1]
- George III (1750-1810) [1]
- Neo-Classical Revival [2]
- Barocchetto Revival [1]
- Neo-Renaissance Revival [2]
- Victorian Revival [1]
- Baroque Revival [4]
- Art Nouveau (1890-1920) [6]
- Neo-Baroque Revival [3]
- High Victorian (1875-1900) [1]
- Provencal [1]
- In Liberty style [2]
- Napoleon III (1848-1870) [1]
Designer
Production
Material
- Jacaranda Veneer [1]
- Maple Veneer [1]
- Brass-plated aluminum [3]
- Exotic Wood Veneer [1]
- Poplar [1]
- Damasque Cloth [1]
- Dark Wood [1]
- Smoked Glass [1]
- Brass casting [1]
- Wedgwood Ceramic [1]
- Cloth [1]
- Bronze [2]
- Stained [1]
- Formica [2]
- Maple Veneer [1]
- Brazilian Rosewood Veneer [2]
- Ash Veneer [1]
- Mahogany Veneer [2]
- Walnut Veneer [5]
- Rosewood Veneer [1]
- Sessile Oak Veneer [2]
- Laminate [1]
- Ebony Slab [1]
- Wood [1]
- Exotic Wood [3]
- White Marble [3]
- Metal [6]
- Brass [10]
- Leather [1]
- Hard Stones [1]
- Polyester [2]
- Walnut Burl [1]
- Mirror [3]
- Stucco [1]
- Glass [4]
- Mirrored Glass [2]
- Opaline Glass [1]
- Blown Glass [1]
- Gilded Bronze [2]
- Exotic Wood Veneer [4]
- Mahogany Feather Banded Veneer [2]
- Burl Veneer [4]
- Tuia Burl Veneer [1]
- Ebony Wood [1]
- Carved Wood [4]
- Lacquered Wood [2]
- Teak Veneer [6]
- Chromed Metal [1]
- Duffle [1]
- Chromed Aluminum [3]
- Back-Treated Glass [4]
- Metallic Enamelled [1]
- Stained Wood [1]
- Mahogany Feather Banded [1]
- Elm Burl [1]
Dimensions
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In this section you can find all the Sideboards available in our catalog. We offer a wide selection of Antique Sideboards, Mid-Century Sideboards, Sideboards from the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and Vintage Sideboards to enrich your home.
Why choose Di Mano in Mano
Unique items in
excellent condition
Each sideboard is carefully selected by our experts. Enrico Sala, our antique expert, is certified by the Collegio Lombardo.
Restoration and
customization options
Do you have specific needs? Our internal workshop can restore and customize each sideboard according to your tastes.
Certificate
of authenticity
Each item is accompanied by a certificate that certifies its origin, period, and features.
Secure packaging
and international shipping
We use professional packaging and ship worldwide ensuring maximum protection during transport.
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Sideboards are furniture pieces typically found in the dining room. They are useful for placing all the dishes for lunch or dinner so as not to occupy the entire table. The Antique Sideboard has been present in homes since the 17th century. If you are planning new dining room furniture, don’t forget the sideboard. Many might think it is an antique piece of furniture, but it is actually very useful. When imagining a family meal, you think of many dishes and many people. All at one table, and the result is that there is no space left to move. Here the sideboard becomes useful. You can free up space by placing extra plates on the sideboard and enjoy your meal. However, Vintage Sideboards are not only useful in these situations. When not used as additional space for meals, they can be display furniture. You can create a very welcoming corner in the dining room. On the sideboard, you can place doilies, vases, frames, and many other small objects. Depending on the size of the dining room, the most suitable sideboards are chosen. They come in different shapes. The first choice is whether it should be a low or high sideboard. Then, consequently, choose the material and color. In our catalog you can find Antique, Mid-Century, and Design Sideboards. You can find one that meets your needs and matches your furniture. Don’t forget that all sideboards in our catalog are also available for rental.
Antique Sideboards
The history of the sideboard begins in the 17th century. At that time, they were furniture exclusively used in banquet halls. They were low and long pieces on which food was placed before being served to guests. The term “sideboard” comes from an ancient tradition. In the past, it was common to try to poison your enemy. To prevent this, many nobles had someone taste their food before them. This person was called the “Mastro Credenziere” and performed their task on this low piece of furniture where food could be placed. When they finished tasting and confirmed no poison was present, they would say: “Gentlemen, you have been offered the service of the sideboard!” This explains the origin of the name. Over time, the furniture underwent several changes. Doors, glass, and drawers were added. Despite these changes, its function remained the same. Even today, it is used as a surface for food and as a display for silverware, porcelain, and fine tableware. In our catalog you can find:
- - Low Antique Sideboards
- - Antique Walnut Sideboards
- - Sideboards with Display Cabinets
- - Baroque Sideboards
- - Style Sideboards
- - Lombard Sideboards
and much more. We await you in our stores to discover our entire Antique Collection! Don’t forget we also offer a restoration service. Our strength is that our workshop is next to the store. So, besides benefiting from the great experience of our restorers, you can save on transport costs. You can ask advice on the best treatment for your new sideboard or make precise requests. Don’t wait, choose from dozens of unique pieces!
Mid-Century Sideboards
The modern sideboards continue to serve the same purpose as in the past but with different shapes. Nowadays it is essential to consider the aesthetics of the rooms and interior design. This is where new furniture pieces come in. The design sideboard is a compact piece of furniture that keeps spaces organized without sacrificing style. After the industrial revolution, the modern sideboards changed. Firstly, shapes and lines became simple. The aim was no longer to produce an elaborate piece but rather functional furniture. In these years, new materials and technologies were discovered. This led to mass production replacing handcrafted pieces. Sideboards thus became accessible to every home. In our catalog you can find:
- - Sideboards from the 50s
- - Sideboards from the 60s
- - Sideboards from the 70s
- - Sideboards from the 80s
- - Design Sideboards
- - Vintage Sideboards
In the online catalog you can find all our available pieces. If you want to see them live, just contact us and schedule an appointment at our stores. A salesperson will assist you in choosing, thanks to over 20 years of experience at Di Mano in Mano. Antique Sideboards for Sale, but not only that. Our cooperative has been operating for over 20 years in the purchase and sale of antiques, mid-century furniture, and design pieces. If you want to get rid of your old sideboard and don’t know what to do, sell it! Contact us and we will give you a valuation of your furniture piece as soon as possible.