Charles Bevan, In the Style of – Gothic Revival Oak Bedside Cabinet with Inlay
£1,000
An oak bedside cabinet aligned to the Gothic Revival (c.1840–1890), in the style of Charles Bevan. The rectangular case stands on short shaped feet with a scalloped lower frieze. The front has a single panelled door beneath a broad moulded top. Chevron inlaid details accent throughout, giving a crisp graphic border to the door and frame.
The side panels are boarded on the bias at 45 degrees, setting a diagonal figure that plays against the chevron inlay. The scale is compact for bedside use, with a simple metal drop handle and neat proportions that read clearly from all angles. Surfaces show a tidy workshop finish and an even colour across the oak. The vocabulary of geometric inlay, panelled construction and firm outline sits within late Victorian Gothic taste.
Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)
Depth: 14.5 in (36.83 cm)
1880-1889