Some pieces of furniture don't just fill a room — they define it. The Antique Anglo-Indian Carved Oak Hall Table Sideboard, dating to around 1900, is exactly that kind of piece. Sourced by RUSTIC WAREHOUSE NORFOLK and available now at ALTOE for just £695, this is a once-in-a-lifetime find for lovers of antique furniture, interior design, and craftsmanship.
About the Piece
Crafted in solid oak with deep relief carving, this hall table sideboard is a masterclass in Anglo-Indian artisanship. It features:
- Deep relief carving across the entire surface — intricate, bold, and utterly unique
- Geometric chip-cut borders that frame the piece with precision and elegance
- A beautifully pierced cresting rail — the crowning glory of this extraordinary piece
- A single drawer with a carved facade, offering both beauty and practicality
- Dimensions: 121.5cm x 58cm x 89cm — a generous, commanding size
How to Use It: Real-Life Scenarios
This isn't just a display piece — it's a genuinely versatile and hardworking item of furniture. Here are some of the ways it could transform your home:
🏡 1. The Grand Entrance Hall
Imagine arriving home to this piece in your hallway. Place a statement mirror above it, a pair of table lamps on either side, and use the drawer to store keys, post, and everyday essentials. It instantly elevates even a modest entrance into something that feels like a country house. Guests will stop and stare — guaranteed.
🛋️ 2. Living Room Console Table
Position it behind a sofa as a console table. Style the top with books, candles, a trailing plant, and a piece of art leaning against the wall. The carved detail becomes a backdrop that makes even simple styling look considered and curated. It's the kind of piece that interior designers charge thousands to source.
🍽️ 3. Dining Room Sideboard
Use it as a sideboard in your dining room to store table linens, serving pieces, or wine in the drawer. During dinner parties, dress the top with a runner, candelabras, and seasonal foliage. It brings a warmth and gravitas to dining spaces that no flat-pack furniture ever could.
📚 4. Home Office Statement Piece
In a home office or study, this table works beautifully as a side credenza — storing stationery in the drawer while the top holds a lamp, a plant, and a few curated objects. It adds soul to a workspace and makes video calls look effortlessly stylish.
🛏️ 5. Bedroom Dressing Table or Vanity
At 89cm tall and 121.5cm wide, this piece works wonderfully as a dressing table in a larger bedroom. Add a mirror, a tray of perfumes, and a small stool — and you have a vanity area with genuine antique character that no modern furniture can replicate.
🏨 6. Boutique Hotel, B&B, or Rental Property
For hospitality businesses, a piece like this is pure gold. It creates an instant sense of place and luxury that guests photograph, share, and remember. One well-placed antique can define the entire aesthetic of a property and justify premium pricing.
Why £695 Is an Absolute Bargain
Let's put this in perspective. A comparable piece from a London antique dealer or auction house would typically command £1,500–£3,000+ for a carved Anglo-Indian hall table of this quality and age. Here's why this is exceptional value:
- ✅ Genuine antique — circa 1900, over 120 years old
- ✅ Solid oak construction — built to last another century
- ✅ Unique, one-of-a-kind piece — no two antiques are ever the same
- ✅ Museum-quality carving — the level of craftsmanship is extraordinary
- ✅ Functional — not just decorative, with a working drawer
- ✅ Investment piece — quality antiques hold and grow in value over time
At £695, you're paying less than the cost of a mid-range flat-pack sideboard from a high street retailer — for something that is genuinely irreplaceable.
Only One Available — Don't Miss Out
This is a one-of-a-kind piece. Once it's gone, it's gone. There is no restock, no second run, no alternative colourway. If you've been looking for a statement antique that will anchor a room and become a conversation piece for years to come, this is it.
👉 Shop the Antique Anglo-Indian Hall Table — £695
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