Dog Candlesticks
Early 20th Century Aesthetic Movement Candlesticks
Bronze
Antique Late 19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Ceramics
Porcelain
Mid-20th Century American Regency Candlesticks
Marble, Brass
Early 20th Century French Candle Lamps
Brass
Antique 19th Century Chinese Export Candlesticks
Porcelain
20th Century Chinese Chinese Export Candlesticks
Pottery
Vintage 1920s Bookends
Bronze
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Candlesticks
Ceramic
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Antique Late 19th Century Candlesticks
Metal
Early 20th Century Austrian Art Deco Candle Holders
Antique 18th Century Chinese Ceramics
Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Candlesticks
Porcelain
Antique 19th Century Candlesticks
Bronze
English Candle Holders
Iron
Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Ceramics
Porcelain
Antique Early 1900s French Candlesticks
Bronze
Antique 19th Century English Porcelain
Porcelain, Paste
Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Animal Sculptures
Porcelain
2010s American Candlesticks
Vintage 1920s Japanese Meiji Candlesticks
Porcelain
Antique Late 18th Century Chinese Ceramics
Porcelain
Antique Late 19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Ceramics
Porcelain
Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Animal Sculptures
Bronze
Antique 1890s French Late Victorian Candlesticks
Ceramic
Early 20th Century Chinese Ceramics
Vintage 1920s Chinese Candlesticks
Vintage 1950s Italian Brutalist Candlesticks
Metal
Antique 19th Century English Candle Holders
Brass
Antique 19th Century French Candle Holders
Faience
Antique 18th Century and Earlier Chinese Ceramics
Antique 19th Century Chinoiserie Candlesticks
Bronze
Antique 19th Century Chinese Ceramics
Antique Late 19th Century English High Victorian Candle Holders
Brass, Bronze
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Vintage 1960s Brutalist Chandeliers and Pendants
Brass
Antique Late 19th Century English Chinoiserie Bookcases
Wire
Vintage 1960s Belgian Brutalist Wall-mounted Sculptures
Aluminum, Brass
20th Century Chinoiserie Chandeliers and Pendants
Glass
Vintage 1960s Belgian Hollywood Regency Wall Mirrors
Mirror, Pine, Giltwood
20th Century Chinese Vases
Enamel
Antique 19th Century English Campaign Commodes and Chests of Drawers
Wood
Vintage 1930s French Neoclassical Settees
Wood, Velvet
Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Animal Sculptures
Majolica, Terracotta
Antique Early 18th Century Dutch Chinoiserie Delft and Faience
Ceramic, Delft
Antique Early 1900s German Art Nouveau Candlesticks
Silver Plate, Pewter
Antique 1830s Scottish Folk Art Prints
Paper
Early 20th Century Chinese Screens and Room Dividers
Wood
Vintage 1960s American Hollywood Regency Decorative Bowls
Brass, Enamel
20th Century English Victorian Animal Sculptures
Ceramic
Antique Early 19th Century German Biedermeier Wardrobes and Armoires
Walnut, Softwood
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Finding the Right Decorative Objects for You
Every time you move into a house or an apartment — or endeavor to refresh the home you’ve lived in for years — life for that space begins anew. The right home accent, be it the simple placement of a decorative bowl on a shelf or a ceramic vase for fresh flowers, can transform an area from drab to spectacular. But with so many materials and items to choose from, it’s easy to get lost in the process. The key to styling with antique and vintage decorative objects is to work toward making a happy home that best reflects your personal style.
Ceramics are a versatile addition to any home. If you’ve amassed an assortment of functional pottery over the years, think of your mugs and salad bowls as decorative objects, ideal for displaying in a glass cabinet. Vintage ceramic serveware can pop along white open shelving in your dining area, while large stoneware pitchers paired with woven baskets or quilts in an open cupboard can introduce a rustic farmhouse-style element to your den.
Translucent decorative boxes or bowls made of an acrylic plastic called Lucite — a game changer in furniture that’s easy to clean and lasts long — are modern accents that are neutral enough to dress up a coffee table or desktop without cluttering it. If you’re showcasing pieces from the past, a vintage jewelry box for displaying your treasures can spark conversation: Where is the jewelry box from? Is there a story behind it?
Abstract sculptures or an antique vessel for your home library can draw attention to your book collection and add narrative charm to the most appropriate of corners. There’s more than one way to style your bookcases, and decorative objects add a provocative dynamic. “I love magnifying glasses,” says Alex Assouline, global vice president of luxury publisher Assouline, of adding one’s cherished objects to a home library. “They are both useful and decorative. Objects really elevate libraries and can also make them more personal.”
To help with personalizing your space and truly making it your own, find an extraordinary collection of decorative objects on 1stDibs.
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