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Designed for daytime rest rather than night sleep, an antique daybed is an elongated seating form resembling a deep sofa with a raised headrest at one or both ends. Read full guide ↓

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Antique Daybeds

A 2026 Guide by Sellingantiques

1. Origins And Development

Check the English Restoration period for the earliest recognisable antique daybeds.

Caned seating surfaces and adjustable backs turned up frequently by the late seventeenth century.

A marked shift towards padded upholstery emerged during the eighteenth century as comfort became a priority.

French Empire designs brought a different silhouette to the antique daybed with scrolled ends and bolster cushions.

Victorian workshops adapted the form into heavily carved mahogany parlor pieces intended for afternoon naps.

2. Known Workshops

Thomas Chippendale supplied carved mahogany examples to wealthy clients during the mid-eighteenth century.

Stamped pieces by Gillows of Lancaster dating to the early nineteenth century.

Provincial cabinetmakers constructed countless unlabelled versions adapting fashionable London patterns for regional buyers.

3. Retail Price Guide 2026 for Antique Daybeds

The 2026 retail price guide for Antique Daybeds is drawn from a proprietary archive of over 1.1 million retail prices indexed by Sellingantiques since 2003. This guide relies exclusively on their own internal data; no external sources or auction records are used.

Analysing nearly 25 years of UK antique market history alongside current retail values, the data indicates that typical UK retail prices for Antique Daybeds range between £800 and £4,000. Entry-level prices generally fall under £800 and premium examples upwards of £4,000.

2026 Retail Market Price Guide for Antique Daybeds

Entry-level Under £800
Typical Prices £800 - £4,000
Premium Examples Over £4,000

4. Defining Characteristics

Most antique daybeds feature a long rectangular seat designed to support an outstretched adult.

An adjustable backrest at one end, secured by metal ratchets or wooden pegs.

Look for six to eight legs distributing the weight along the extended frame.

5. Woods And Fabrics

Materials

  • Walnut was the primary timber for early frames before imported mahogany took over the trade.
  • Turn the piece over to examine the secondary woods like deal or pine hiding within the seat rails.
  • Original woven cane panels covering the resting surfaces, alongside later iterations wrapped in silk damask or horsehair fabric.

6. Construction Methods

Early antique daybeds relied on pegged mortise and tenon joints to secure the multiple leg stretchers.

Feel along the inner rails for hand-forged iron brackets added to reinforce the corners.

Deep buttoning introduced during the Victorian period to hold horsehair stuffing firmly in place.

7. Frame Glossary

Glossary

  • A squab cushion refers to a removable stuffed pad resting directly on the cane or webbing.
  • Bolsters are cylindrical pillows placed at the head or foot for neck support.
  • Notice the crest rail spanning the top of the headrest, sometimes matching a set of standard chairs.
  • Ratchet hinges allowing the user to drop the backrest down to a flat position.
  • Stretchers run between the legs to stop the long carcase from bowing in the middle.

8. Things You Probably Didn't Know About Antique Daybeds

"Many seventeenth-century versions were designed to match suites of dining chairs perfectly."

"An adjustable back allowed the sitter to angle themselves toward the light for reading."

"Appreciate how the elongated form doubles as a practical room divider in open spaces."

9. Rarity Index

Sellingantiques Rarity Index

Based on almost 25 years of Sellingantiques UK antique market data, Antique Daybeds appeared 730 times (out of 1,100,000 antiques) which gives it a rarity score of 86/100.

This score measures scarcity within the Sellingantiques archive only and is not a survey of the entire antiques market, so these statistics may not be indicative of the general availability of Antique Daybeds elsewhere.

Antique Daybeds - have a rarity score of 86/100
Very Common Exceptionally Rare

10. Frequently Asked Questions

Dust it with a soft brush to stop dirt grinding into the woven fibres.

Avoid soaking the cane with water. The natural material will swell and snap when it dries.

Most early examples have fixed joints glued and pegged at the workshop. They won't break down into smaller sections for moving.

Some later nineteenth-century pieces might have removable legs or drop-in seat frames. You will need to measure your staircase carefully and compare it against the maximum dimensions of the piece before buying.

Horsehair or wool damask works well for seventeenth and eighteenth-century frames. These materials reflect what the original upholsterers used and they wear well over decades of use.

Linen is another good choice for a softer finish. It breathes well and fits the relaxed nature of the seating form.

They offer a firm sit compared to modern sofas. The traditional stuffing relies on horsehair and tightly webbed springs rather than deep foam.

Adding a thick feather-filled squab cushion transforms the feel. You'll find them excellent for lying flat, though they lack the deep back support you might expect from a standard couch.

Please note: This Antique Daybeds guide and its associated pricing data are provided for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute formal financial, investment, or appraisal advice and should not be relied upon as the sole basis for any commercial activity, purchasing, or sales decisions. Sellingantiques.co.uk accepts no liability for any actions taken in reliance on this information. Always consult with a qualified professional or independent appraiser.

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