New in Centerpieces
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern New in Centerpieces
Lucite
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern New in Centerpieces
Silver Leaf
Mid-20th Century Italian Hollywood Regency New in Centerpieces
Gold Leaf
1980s Modern Vintage New in Centerpieces
Marble
Late 19th Century European Antique New in Centerpieces
Sterling Silver
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern New in Centerpieces
Onyx
2010s American Modern New in Centerpieces
Ceramic, Porcelain
Late 20th Century French New in Centerpieces
Crystal
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern New in Centerpieces
Ceramic, Majolica
Mid-20th Century Italian Hollywood Regency New in Centerpieces
Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Murano Glass, Sommerso
1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage New in Centerpieces
Ceramic
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern New in Centerpieces
Ceramic, Clay, Majolica
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern New in Centerpieces
Onyx
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern New in Centerpieces
Marble
1950s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage New in Centerpieces
Jacaranda
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern New in Centerpieces
Ceramic
21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese New in Centerpieces
Gold Plate, Stainless Steel
2010s Italian Modern New in Centerpieces
Marble
20th Century Hungarian New in Centerpieces
Gold
Antique, New and Vintage Centerpieces
A hallmark of design in an entertainment space is the centerpiece. Its main function is to draw the eye to a specific place in the room and promote symmetry. In dining areas, antique, new or vintage centerpieces can bring the entire tablescape of fine fabrics and china together.
A sculptural Art Deco–inspired primrose yellow cake stand is an example of how a singular item can transform the table. The New York– and Los Angeles–based interior designer Alexandra Loew agrees, suggesting that one such 1930s-era Schneider Glass piece, for example, could add a cheerful jolt to any staid dining table. Julia Buckingham, of the Chicago firm Buckingham Interiors + Design, defines her style as “modernique” and shares with 1stDibs a striking dining-room project for Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS: white multidimensional art for the walls, monochromatic fabric from Pierre Frey for the dining chairs and large vases that are inspired by antlers for centerpieces, which she created for Global Views..
Centerpieces can be functional to the environment or a conversation starter. Explore a wide variety of antique, new and vintage centerpieces on 1stDibs — there are options for any space in one’s home. And don’t forget, unique centerpiece options for your dining table can also include an antique soup tureen brightened with flowers, stemless drinkware and other glass with flower heads, decorative vases and vessels and more.