Lowboys
2010s French Louis XVI Lowboys
Wood, Cherry, Oak, Lacquer
20th Century English Victorian Lowboys
Leather, Hardwood
18th Century English Georgian Antique Lowboys
Oak
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lowboys
Glass, Teak
1720s English Queen Anne Antique Lowboys
Brass
Early 1800s English George III Antique Lowboys
Oak
1980s Philippine Post-Modern Vintage Lowboys
Stone, Marble
1960s Slovak Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lowboys
Wood
1740s English Queen Anne Antique Lowboys
Brass
2010s French Modern Lowboys
Brass, Iron
2010s French Modern Lowboys
Brass, Iron
Late 19th Century French Empire Revival Antique Lowboys
Mahogany
1980s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lowboys
Travertine
2010s French Directoire Lowboys
Wood, Cherry, Oak, Lacquer
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lowboys
Brass, Steel
20th Century English Victorian Lowboys
Walnut
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lowboys
Chrome, Metal, Steel
1950s Argentine Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lowboys
Glass, Wood
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Lowboys
Iron
Late 20th Century North American Anglo-Japanese Lowboys
Brass
19th Century English Queen Anne Antique Lowboys
Brass
20th Century English Chippendale Lowboys
Walnut
2010s French Neoclassical Lowboys
Wood, Cherry, Oak
1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lowboys
Brass
20th Century English Regency Lowboys
Leather, Walnut
1970s North American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lowboys
Aluminum, Iron
Late 19th Century English Queen Anne Antique Lowboys
Brass
18th Century English George III Antique Lowboys
Fruitwood
1760s North American American Classical Antique Lowboys
Birch
2010s French Neoclassical Lowboys
Wood, Cherry, Oak, Lacquer
19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Lowboys
Wood
1960s Italian Hollywood Regency Vintage Lowboys
Brass
Early 1700s English William and Mary Antique Lowboys
Oak
Early 2000s American Mid-Century Modern Lowboys
Stainless Steel
1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lowboys
Metal, Aluminum
1950s Argentine Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lowboys
Bronze
1950s Argentine Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lowboys
Glass, Wood
1970s Italian Post-Modern Vintage Lowboys
Metal, Brass
18th Century British George III Antique Lowboys
Pine
2010s Argentine Modern Lowboys
Wood
Late 19th Century French Empire Revival Antique Lowboys
Mahogany
1750s English Georgian Antique Lowboys
Brass
1740s English Queen Anne Antique Lowboys
Brass
1770s English Chippendale Antique Lowboys
Brass
1970s Argentine Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lowboys
Carrara Marble, Marble
1730s English Queen Anne Antique Lowboys
Brass
1790s English George II Antique Lowboys
Walnut
1950s Argentine Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lowboys
Glass, Wood
1950s Argentine Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lowboys
Wood, Glass
Early 19th Century British Antique Lowboys
Oak
1970s American Hollywood Regency Vintage Lowboys
Brass
1950s Argentine Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lowboys
Bronze
1950s Argentine Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lowboys
Bronze
1970s American Hollywood Regency Vintage Lowboys
Brass
Late 19th Century Spanish Baroque Revival Antique Lowboys
Iron
1980s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lowboys
Metal, Chrome
1950s Argentine Mid-Century Modern Vintage Lowboys
Wood, Glass
18th Century English Antique Lowboys
Brass
Vintage, New and Antique Lowboys
Tables and chests that are low in height are known as lowboys. Vintage, new and antique lowboys are versatile furniture pieces, serving as coffee and cocktail tables, end tables, chests and nightstands.
With their compact size, lowboys can be utilized in entryways, living rooms, dining rooms and studies as well as boudoirs and bathrooms.
A tallboy, on the other hand, might include a wardrobe on top of a set of drawers, while a highboy is usually a simple tall chest of drawers. (If you’re interested in vintage case pieces, we’ve got a guide for that.)
Lowboys became popular as dressing tables in the 18th century in England and America. Chippendale lowboys reflect this heritage, while other antique lowboys have vintage charm. Mid-century modern lowboys often channel the clean lines that we’ve come to associate with furniture in that style.
Lowboys are a design staple because of their adaptability to a variety of spaces. For a project in Portland, Oregon, interior designer Jessica Helgerson featured a Terranova lowboy coffee table among Tudor decor, while designer Charles de Lisle’s California style regularly incorporates cocktail tables and other lowboys as part of a welcoming but sophisticated aesthetic.
Shop 1stDibs for lowboys of all types including chests, consoles, coffee tables and cocktail tables.