1920s Antique Vanity with Tri Fold Mirror and Chair, Burl Wood Dressing Table, Antique Bedroom Vanity, Early Art Deco Furniture
A beautifully preserved 1920s vanity set featuring a classic tri-fold mirror and original matching chair, crafted in richly figured burl wood.
This piece sits at the elegant transition between Edwardian design and early Art Deco — combining graceful lines with a lighter, more refined silhouette. The warm, luminous wood grain gives the vanity a soft depth that catches the light beautifully, making it as decorative as it is functional.
The three-panel mirror offers a timeless dressing experience, while the matching chair completes the set — a rare and increasingly hard-to-find pairing.
Perfect for a bedroom, dressing space, or guest room, this is the kind of piece that instantly adds character, history, and quiet sophistication to a home.
✨ DETAILS
• Circa: 1920s
• Antique vanity with tri-fold mirror
• Beautiful burl / figured wood veneer (likely maple or birch)
• Two drawers with original hardware
• Turned legs with elegant proportions
• Includes original matching chair
📏 MEASUREMENTS (approximate)
• Width: 44–45”
• Depth: 16–18”
• Height to mirror: ~67”
🪵 CONDITION
Good antique condition with age-appropriate wear that reflects its history and authenticity.
• Visible surface wear and spotting to top (shown in photos)
• Minor scuffs and patina throughout
• Structurally sound and sturdy
🚚 SHIPPING
White-glove delivery available for a flat rate of $299 within the continental U.S.
Your piece will be carefully packaged and transported via a trusted furniture delivery service, ensuring safe arrival to your home. Please allow approximately 2–4 weeks for delivery.
🤍 WHY WE LOVE IT
There’s something especially charming about 1920s vanities — they feel feminine without being ornate, refined without being heavy.
This one, with its soft curves and glowing wood grain, feels equally at home in a coastal bedroom, a cottage interior, or a layered, collected space.
True 1920s vanities with original matching chairs are becoming increasingly difficult to find.