Bentleigh Antiques
Oak Pedestal Desk with Drawers and Cupboard
£ 495
£ 445
LT Antiques
Black Japanned Chinoiserie Slim Bureau
£ 1,075
Lee Wright Antiques Ltd
Mid 20th Century French Ebonised Bureau Plat
£ 1,850
Harper Baxter
Art Deco Bureau Bookcase Glazed Burl Walnut
£ 1,800
London City Antiques
Outstanding 18th Century Quality George III Antique Mahogany Bureau
£ 2,875
Outstanding 18th Century Quality George III Antique Mahogany Bureau
£ 2,875
London City Antiques
Elmgarden Antiques
Arts and Crafts Golden Oak Stained Glass Students Bureau
£ 800
£ 1,600
Glazed Bureau Bookcase Breakfront Secretaire Display Cabinet Inlaid Mahogany
£ 1,600
Harper Baxter
£ 1,600
Debenham Antiques Ltd
19th Century Victorian Painted Bureau
£ 950
London City Antiques
Outstanding Quality 18th Century Antique Dutch Marquetry Inlaid Burr Walnut Bureau Bookcase
£ 29,500
Outstanding Quality 18th Century Antique Dutch Marquetry Inlaid Burr Walnut Bureau Bookcase
£ 29,500
London City Antiques
Marylebone Antiques
1950’s Vintage Bureau Cabinet by E Gomme
£ 425
Holmes Antiques
A Fine Small Early 18th Century Mahogany Bureau
£ 1,900
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 18th Century Finest Quality Bureau In Mahogany
£ 625
Timeless Furniture UK
19th Century Mahogany Bureau
£ 275
LT Antiques
Georgian Mahogany Bureau Bookcase
£ 1,650
ActFurniture LTD
Antique 18th Century Golden Oak Bureau Of Fine Quality
£ 625
£ 1,800
Bureau De Dame Writing Desk French Inlaid Marquetry Burl Walnut Ladies
£ 1,800
Harper Baxter
£ 1,400
Georgian Bureau Bookcase 18th Century Secretaire Glazed Mahogany Dresser
£ 1,400
Harper Baxter
WR Harvey & Co (Antiques) Ltd
James Ii/william and Mary Period Walnut Bureau Cabinet
£ 25,000
James Ii/william and Mary Period Walnut Bureau Cabinet
£ 25,000
WR Harvey & Co (Antiques) Ltd
£ 389.99
Patrick Howard Antiques
Satinwood Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase Chest Drawers Gillows Lancaster Georgian
£ 17,750
Satinwood Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase Chest Drawers Gillows Lancaster Georgian
£ 17,750
Patrick Howard Antiques
£ 1,550
Salisbury Antiques Centre
Queen Anne Walnut Bureau
£ 2,400
Harper Baxter
Georgian Bureau Bookcase Secretaire Glazed Mahogany
£ 1,500
London City Antiques
Outstanding Quality Antique George II Mahogany Bureau Bookcase
£ 3,850
Gaylord Antiques
Walnut Bureau Bookcase
£ 9,750
Timeless Furniture UK
Vintage Burr Walnut Bureau
£ 185
Marylebone Antiques
Antique French Ormolu Mounted Escritoire Writing Bureau
£ 1,575
Richie Perrott Antiques
An 18th Century Walnut Bureau
£ 795
Gaylord Antiques
Antique Mahogany Bureau
£ 675
London City Antiques
Large Antique Victorian Quality Freestanding Kingwood Ornate Ormolu Mounted Partners Bureau Plat-desk
£ 4,950
Large Antique Victorian Quality Freestanding Kingwood Ornate Ormolu Mounted Partners Bureau Plat-desk
£ 4,950
London City Antiques
£ 1,800
WR Harvey & Co (Antiques) Ltd
George I Period Feather Banded & Cross Banded Figured Walnut Bureau
£ 4,750
George I Period Feather Banded & Cross Banded Figured Walnut Bureau
£ 4,750
WR Harvey & Co (Antiques) Ltd
WR Harvey & Co (Antiques) Ltd
George III Mahogany & Burr Yew Wood Bureau
£ 2,950
Gaylord Antiques
Bureau Bookcase
£ 5,500
Antique Furniture Direct
Antique Queen Anne Style Walnut Bureau
£ 495
£ 3,650
Antique Lady's Writing Desk, French, Marble, Roll Top Bureaux, Victorian, c.1850
£ 3,650
London Fine Ltd
Salisbury Antiques Centre
Queen Anne Walnut Bureau Bookcase
£ 2,300
London City Antiques
Antique George I Quality Figured Walnut Bureau Bookcase
£ 7,850
A bureau desk usually consists of a chest of drawers with a desk on top, which has a flap that can be closed. There are many different styles of antique bureau furniture with different features, such as built-in bookcases or hidden compartments. If you’re trying to source the perfect antique writing bureau, then Love Antiques should be your first stop. With verified and trustworthy dealers on our site, you enjoy a wide choice and can feel confident when placing your order.
Bureau is French for ‘office’, and this classic piece of furniture hails back to the beginning of the 17th century. At first, bureau desks were fairly simple, and if you look at a vintage bureau from the Georgian years, it is likely to be a flat desk with drawers underneath for an elegant, practical look. Look at later pieces such as a 18th century oak bureau, and you may notice more features such as a foldout writing desk.
An antique bureau desk can be an extremely interesting piece to have in your home, as many of them have lots of interesting little design features that make them special. Look out for:
One of the best things about opting for a vintage bureau desk over a modern piece is that you can choose one in beautiful, natural wood. Many types of wood that are used in antique furniture aren’t used for modern pieces, which may be why you’re looking for an antique bureau desk.
19th century mahogany looks amazing when used for a vintage bureau, with rich reddish-brown tones that complement any home décor. An antique mahogany bureau is ideal for those who like a classic vintage style in their home.
If you like the look of natural wood, consider a burr walnut bureau, as this kind of piece will show off the unique swirls of the wood. An oak bureau can also be a great choice for modern homes, and while you still get the vintage style, this lighter wood tends to fit in better in contemporary spaces.
Love Antiques can help you find the ideal antique writing desk for your home office. While you may use a laptop rather than a quill and ink, an antique bureau desk will add some vintage style to your home.
An antique writing bureau can also be an interesting piece for your living room, opening to reveal a storage space for small items. If you want to add something a little unique to your space, choose a writing bureau from one of our dealers to add antique style.
If you’ve been searching for the perfect antique bureau desk, look no further than Love Antiques. We have some truly beautiful pieces that have stood the test of time and can add an elegant touch to your home.
A wooden bureau in the United Kingdom and in other parts of Europe refers to a writing desk with drawers. Wood used in an antique or vintage bureau desk is usually oak, mahogany, burr walnut and rosewood. If you visit our Love Antiques shop, you’d find fine examples of antique bureau furniture for sale. A lot of these tables have hinged flaps that when closed, would rest on a sloping angle and cover small drawers, tiered pigeonholes, and to some, a cupboard. The first version was a flat table with drawers under the top, and appeared in 17th century France. The kneehole type became popular under Louis XIV's reign and had a tier of drawers on both sides as well as a single drawer in the centre, right above the space for the knees.
As bureaus refer to certain types of writing desks in the United Kingdom and they act as a compact office, they have to have a desk for writing with a bit of storage. Aside from a writing desk bureau, we also have the antique bureau bookcase, first seen in the early Georgian period and is meant for both writing and study, as it can hold all items you would need for work, such as books, papers and pens. Made of different types of wood like mahogany and walnut, it has bookshelves on top of the desk or cupboard and would have doors with mirror, panel blinds or clear glass panes. Walnut was commonly used for this furniture in the 18th century but in the later Georgian period, mahogany was favoured.
An antique bureau desk in the United Kingdom could be sold for a price between £150 and £22,000, depending on the design, material, date or period it was created. Check out our types of bureau for sale on the Love Antiques site and should you find one you like, simply click on the item. The item’s page would provide more details like the width, height, colour, whether it was made from oak, walnut, or mahogany and whether it was created in the 18th century, much earlier or much later, as well as details on its style. If you have questions or need more information, our site also links you to the antiques dealer.
To find out the current price of your antique or vintage bureau desk in the United Kingdom, a number of things to do to find out if your item is not just an ordinary old writing bureau include determining who the manufacturer was through a telltale mark on the item, the age, how rare or desirable your item, and the condition your item is in. While you can do an online research and visit one site and another to compare the different bureau desks for sale, it's still essential to search and contact appraisers. If you have local antiques dealers nearby, approaching them would be a good start. Whether it be the early 18th century, the Victorian or Georgian era, these experts can provide valuable information that can help you sell your item, including a more accurate time period your item was created.