Doors and Gates
1970s Italian Industrial Vintage Doors and Gates
Brass
1890s American Industrial Antique Doors and Gates
Iron
Early 20th Century North American Industrial Doors and Gates
Wrought Iron
Late 19th Century Antique Doors and Gates
Wrought Iron
20th Century Italian Doors and Gates
Brass
Mid-20th Century European Industrial Doors and Gates
Steel
1940s American Industrial Vintage Doors and Gates
Iron
1940s American Industrial Vintage Doors and Gates
Iron
Early 1900s French French Provincial Antique Doors and Gates
Wood
Early 20th Century French Art Deco Doors and Gates
Wrought Iron
Early 20th Century English Edwardian Doors and Gates
Glass, Oak
1920s English Vintage Doors and Gates
Iron
1930s English Vintage Doors and Gates
Brass
Mid-20th Century American Doors and Gates
Brass
Mid-20th Century American Federal Doors and Gates
Brass
Early 20th Century American Industrial Doors and Gates
Glass, Oak
Mid-20th Century American Industrial Doors and Gates
Glass, Oak
1920s American Industrial Vintage Doors and Gates
Brass
1890s American Industrial Antique Doors and Gates
Glass, Wood
1940s American Industrial Vintage Doors and Gates
Glass, Wood
1930s Canadian Industrial Vintage Doors and Gates
Copper
1920s American Industrial Vintage Doors and Gates
Glass, Wood
1920s North American Industrial Vintage Doors and Gates
Oak
1920s American Industrial Vintage Doors and Gates
Metal, Tin
Early 20th Century Industrial Doors and Gates
Wood
Antique and Vintage Doors and Gates
Whether it’s a streamlined or ornate option that best fits your frame of mind, installing an antique or vintage door or gate at your home is the first opportunity you have to make a statement.
The front door of a home symbolizes security. It marks the place where visitors make their presence known and where you welcome them, and it is very literally the passageway to the space you’ve worked hard to make your very own. Choosing the right door for your home is important.
If you’re shopping for a pre-hung door, the door you want is already mounted in a frame, includes hinges and is ready to install in your prepared doorway. The measuring part is easy in this case, as you’ll want a door that has the same dimensions as your previous one. A slab door, on the other hand, is a basic door with no hinges or handles and will need to be painted and finished before you install it.
When you’re ready to buy, why not spring for a grand entrance that lovingly beckons your visitors to come inside?
Summon timeless artisanship and functionality with hand-carved Chinese doors that feature lattice-panel windows or cast-iron doorstops and knockers of British origin. Whether you prefer the clean lines of mid-century modernism, antique wrought-iron Art Deco gates for your garden or a contemporary solution, find the doors and gates you’re looking for on 1stDibs.