Credenzas
Mid-20th Century Art Deco Credenzas
Mirror
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Oak
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Oak
Early 20th Century Austrian Art Deco Credenzas
Marble, Brass
Mid-20th Century American Hollywood Regency Credenzas
Metal, Brass
2010s Italian Art Deco Credenzas
Brass
2010s Italian Art Deco Credenzas
Brass
1940s Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Brass
1970s American Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Brass
1920s Italian Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Iron
1930s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Bronze
Mid-20th Century American Hollywood Regency Credenzas
Brass
1930s Belgian Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Marble
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Oak
Early 20th Century Italian Art Deco Credenzas
Glass, Walnut, Fir
Early 20th Century English Art Deco Credenzas
Oak
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Marble
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Oak
Late 19th Century North American Hollywood Regency Antique Credenzas
Wood
1960s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Oak
Late 20th Century Italian Hollywood Regency Credenzas
Bamboo, Rattan, Ash
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Oak
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Fruitwood
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Oak
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Oak
1950s Italian Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Silver Leaf
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Marble
1930s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Marble, Brass
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Oak
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Marble
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Marble
Mid-20th Century French Art Deco Credenzas
Birdseye Maple
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Oak
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Marble
1980s American Hollywood Regency Vintage Credenzas
Stone
1930s Italian Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Brass, Gold Leaf
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Brass
2010s Ukrainian Art Deco Credenzas
Brass
Mid-20th Century French Art Deco Credenzas
Palisander
21st Century and Contemporary Asian Art Deco Credenzas
Brass
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Mahogany
1970s American Hollywood Regency Vintage Credenzas
Bamboo, Reed
1930s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Wood
19th Century English Art Deco Antique Credenzas
Metal
Early 20th Century French Art Deco Credenzas
Brass
21st Century and Contemporary Indian Art Deco Credenzas
Brass
1930s Italian Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Wood
1940s Italian Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Oak
1930s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Wood
21st Century and Contemporary Asian Art Deco Credenzas
Metal
Early 20th Century French Art Deco Credenzas
Brass
21st Century and Contemporary French Art Deco Credenzas
Brass
1960s Italian Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Brass
20th Century American Hollywood Regency Credenzas
Brass
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Oak
1940s Belgian Art Deco Vintage Credenzas
Brass
1970s French Hollywood Regency Vintage Credenzas
Brass
21st Century and Contemporary French Art Deco Credenzas
Brass
Vintage, New and Antique Credenzas
Antique and vintage credenzas can add an understated touch of grace to your home. These long and sophisticated cabinet-style pieces of furniture can serve a variety of purposes, and they look great too.
In Italy, the credenza was originally a small side table used in religious services. Appropriately, credere in Italian means “to believe.” Credenzas were a place to not only set the food ready for meals, they were also a place to test and taste prepared food for poison before a dish was served to a member of the ruling class. Later, credenza was used to describe a type of versatile narrow side table, typically used for serving food in the home. In form, a credenza has much in common with a sideboard — in fact, the terms credenza and sideboard are used almost interchangeably today.
Credenzas usually have short legs or no legs at all, and can feature drawers and cabinets. And all kinds of iterations of the credenza have seen the light of day over the years, from ornately carved walnut credenzas originating in 16th-century Tuscany to the wealth of Art Deco credenzas — with their polished surfaces and geometric patterns — to the array of innovative modernist interpretations that American furniture maker Milo Baughman created for Directional and Thayer Coggin.
The credenza’s blend of style and functionality led to its widespread use in the 20th century. Mid-century modern credenzas are particularly popular — take a look at Danish furniture designer Arne Vodder’s classic Model 29, for instance, with its reversible sliding doors and elegant drawer pulls. Hans Wegner, another Danish modernist, produced strikingly minimalist credenzas in the 1950s and ’60s, as did influential designer Florence Knoll. Designers continue to explore new and exciting ways to update this long-loved furnishing.
Owing to its versatility and familiar low-profile form, the credenza remains popular in contemporary homes. Unlike many larger case pieces, credenzas can be placed under windows and in irregularly shaped rooms, such as foyers and entryways. This renders it a useful storage solution. In living rooms, for example, a credenza can be a sleek media console topped with plants and the rare art monographs you’ve been planning to show off. In homes with open floor plans, a credenza can help define multiple living spaces, making it ideal for loft apartments.
Browse a variety of antique, new and vintage credenzas on 1stDibs to find the perfect fit for your home today.