Bird Cages
1930s American Vintage Bird Cages
Metal
19th Century English Victorian Antique Bird Cages
Copper, Iron, Bronze
Late 19th Century French Aesthetic Movement Antique Bird Cages
Paint
20th Century European Chinoiserie Bird Cages
Iron
19th Century English Georgian Antique Bird Cages
Wire
19th Century British Victorian Antique Bird Cages
Brass
Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Antique Bird Cages
Iron
Mid-20th Century Chinese Chinese Export Bird Cages
Bamboo
Early 20th Century Asian Bird Cages
Iron
Early 1900s American Folk Art Antique Bird Cages
Metal
20th Century Bird Cages
Wood
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Bird Cages
Metal
Mid-20th Century Argentine Spanish Colonial Bird Cages
Wood
1930s American Vintage Bird Cages
Metal
1930s American Art Deco Vintage Bird Cages
Chrome
1930s American Folk Art Vintage Bird Cages
Wire
1930s German Vintage Bird Cages
Silver
1930s American Folk Art Vintage Bird Cages
Metal
1930s American Vintage Bird Cages
Copper
1930s Argentine Vintage Bird Cages
Antique, New and Vintage Bird Cages
Antique, new and vintage bird cages are popular collector’s items, and as decorative accents, they’re versatile. No matter what specific furniture style, color palette or general theme you’ve pursued for your interior, a bird cage can be the perfect centerpiece to draw the eye.
The earliest and most notable uses of bird cages can be traced all the way back to ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, Greece and Rome. In the early 20th century, birds were the most popular indoor pets in America. Today, if you’ve got a bird cage but aren’t keeping a bird as a pet, there are a wealth of bird cage home decor ideas to introduce in any room in your home.
Because of their unique shape, bird cages can help bring much-needed visual flair and textural contrast to a home office. Suspend a bird cage populated with your treasured collectibles over your desk or reading nook in your home office or study, or think of it as housing for a provocative lighting solution and add ceramic chandeliers or candle enclosures to give your workspace a warm nostalgic feel.
There are also several ways to accent a living room, entryway or bedroom with vintage bird cages. When repurposed as home accents, bird cages stand as a centerpiece for dining-table decor with ribbons, fruits and flowers or as a candleholder. A bird cage filled with gourds, acorn squash and pumpkins can add a festive air to meals outdoors during a brisk autumn evening or perhaps brighten up your patio or firepit area for a garden party over the summer. Indoors, pair an old bird cage or two with decorative glass or ceramic sculptures for a focal point, or add your favorite potted plants or other greenery to bring natural elements to a corner of your dining room. Vintage bird cages can serve as unconventional display cases for photography or paintings as well.
On 1stDibs, find a collection of decorative antique, new and vintage bird cages today.