Sculptures
1970s American Modern Vintage Sculptures
Bronze
1970s French Modern Vintage Sculptures
Crystal
Early 20th Century Hungarian Art Nouveau Sculptures
Porcelain
2010s Mexican Modern Sculptures
Resin
2010s Spanish Jugendstil Sculptures
Brass
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Sculptures
Glass
Mid-20th Century Italian Modern Sculptures
Murano Glass
2010s American Modern Sculptures
Steel, Iron
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Sculptures
Glass
1980s Italian Modern Vintage Sculptures
Murano Glass
1960s Italian Modern Vintage Sculptures
Glass
2010s American Modern Sculptures
Brass
2010s Chinese Modern Sculptures
Metal, Aluminum
Early 20th Century Austrian Jugendstil Sculptures
Ceramic, Stoneware
1940s American Art Nouveau Vintage Sculptures
Bronze
2010s American Modern Sculptures
Metal, Brass, Stainless Steel, Wire
21st Century and Contemporary Philippine Modern Sculptures
Brass
2010s Spanish Modern Sculptures
Wood
2010s North American Modern Sculptures
Bronze
Late 20th Century Unknown Art Nouveau Sculptures
Porcelain
21st Century and Contemporary English Modern Sculptures
Bronze
2010s Italian Modern Sculptures
Gold Leaf
21st Century and Contemporary French Modern Sculptures
Glass
Late 19th Century Austrian Art Nouveau Antique Sculptures
Bronze
1970s Mexican Modern Vintage Sculptures
Brass
21st Century and Contemporary French Modern Sculptures
Sandstone
1880s German Jugendstil Antique Sculptures
Stone, Marble, Metal, Bronze, Copper, Tin
2010s Spanish Modern Sculptures
Wool
1960s Modern Vintage Sculptures
Lucite
20th Century American Modern Sculptures
Acrylic, Lucite
21st Century and Contemporary German Modern Sculptures
Steel
2010s Finnish Modern Sculptures
Porcelain
2010s Spanish Jugendstil Sculptures
Brass
2010s Italian Modern Sculptures
Porcelain, Acrylic
1980s American Modern Vintage Sculptures
Composition
1930s Danish Art Nouveau Vintage Sculptures
Sandstone
2010s American Modern Sculptures
Metal, Brass, Bronze, Stainless Steel, Wire
2010s American Modern Sculptures
Brass
2010s Italian Modern Sculptures
Art Glass
1990s English Modern Sculptures
Bronze
Late 19th Century French Art Nouveau Antique Sculptures
Onyx, Bronze
Early 20th Century German Modern Sculptures
Stone, Bronze
21st Century and Contemporary British Modern Sculptures
Steel
2010s Austrian Modern Sculptures
Bronze
2010s American Modern Sculptures
Brass
21st Century and Contemporary Pakistani Modern Sculptures
Crystal, Multi-gemstone, Rock Crystal, Tourmaline, Other
1980s American Modern Vintage Sculptures
Brass
Mid-20th Century Italian Modern Sculptures
Art Glass
2010s Turkish Modern Sculptures
Glass
Late 20th Century Philippine Modern Sculptures
Stone, Marble, Brass
1970s Belizean Modern Vintage Sculptures
Rosewood
2010s American Modern Sculptures
Iron, Steel, Cut Steel
Mid-20th Century Mexican Modern Sculptures
Sterling Silver
2010s Moroccan Modern Sculptures
Rock Crystal, Metal
2010s Italian Modern Sculptures
Ceramic
Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Antique Sculptures
Bronze
2010s American Modern Sculptures
Steel, Cut Steel
20th Century French Modern Sculptures
Resin
Antique, New and Vintage Sculptures
Styling your home with vintage, new and antique sculptures means adding a touch that can meaningfully transform the space. By introducing a sculptural work as a decorative finish to any interior, you’re making a statement, whether you tend toward the dramatic or prefer to keep things casual with modest, understated art.
A single, one-of-a-kind three-dimensional figurative sculpture mounted on your dining room wall is a guaranteed conversation piece, while a trio of abstract works arranged on your living room bookshelves can add spontaneity to the collection of first-edition novels or artist monographs you’re displaying as well as draw attention to them. Figurative sculptures are representational works that portray a specific person, animal or object. And while decorating with busts, which are sculpted or cast figurative works, hasn’t exactly topped the list of design trends every year, busts are back. According to designer Timothy Corrigan, “They give humanity in a way that a more abstract sculpture can’t give.” Abstract sculptures, on the other hand, are not meant to show something specific. Instead, they invoke a mood or scene without directly stating what they are portraying.
Busts made of stone or metal may not seem like a good fit for your existing decor. Fortunately, there are many ways for a seemingly incongruous piece to fit in with the rest of your room’s theme. You can embrace a dramatic piece by making it the focal point of the room, or you can choose to incorporate several elements made out of the same material to create harmony in your space. If an antique or more dramatic piece doesn’t feel like you, why not opt for works comprising plastic, fiberglass or other more modern materials?
When incorporating sculpture into the design of your home — be it the playful work of auction hero and multimedia visionary KAWS, contemporary fiber art from Connecticut dealer browngrotta arts or still-life sculpture on a budget — consider proper lighting, which can bring out the distinctive aspects of your piece that deserve attention. And make sure you know how the size and form of the sculpture will affect your space in whole. If you choose a sculpture with dramatic design elements, such as sharp angles or bright colors, for example, try to better integrate this new addition by echoing those elements in the rest of your room’s design.
Get started on decorating with sculpture now — find figurative sculptures, animal sculptures and more on 1stDibs today.