Decorative Art
Early 1900s French Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Canvas, Paint, Giltwood
Late 19th Century American Industrial Antique Decorative Art
Wood
17th Century Belgian Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Tapestry
1610s English Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Paper
18th Century Italian Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Mirror, Wood
17th Century Dutch Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Paint, Canvas
1880s American Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Canvas
Early 1700s Belgian Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Wool
20th Century English Industrial Decorative Art
Mahogany
Mid-18th Century Italian Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Silk
18th Century Belgian Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Wool
18th Century Italian Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Wood
20th Century English Industrial Decorative Art
Mahogany
20th Century English Industrial Decorative Art
Mahogany
1910s American Industrial Vintage Decorative Art
Metal
20th Century English Industrial Decorative Art
Mahogany
Early 18th Century Italian Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Gesso, Poplar
Early 2000s English Baroque Decorative Art
Leather
18th Century Italian Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Canvas
Early 20th Century Unknown Baroque Decorative Art
Wood
Early 20th Century Swedish Baroque Decorative Art
Copper
Mid-20th Century Dutch Industrial Decorative Art
Oak, Wood, Beech
Late 19th Century European Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Wood, Giltwood
Early 20th Century European Industrial Decorative Art
Wrought Iron
Early 20th Century Baroque Decorative Art
Wood
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Baroque Decorative Art
Ceramic, Fiberglass
17th Century German Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Copper
17th Century European Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Paint, Canvas
Late 18th Century Italian Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Wood
Early 19th Century Dutch Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Wood, Canvas
18th Century and Earlier Belgian Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Wool, Tapestry
Late 20th Century Portuguese Baroque Decorative Art
Delft, Faience, Terracotta
17th Century Italian Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Fruitwood
Late 17th Century European Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Brass
Late 17th Century European Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Brass
Late 17th Century European Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Brass
20th Century American Industrial Decorative Art
Steel
2010s American Industrial Decorative Art
Leather, Glass, Wood, Paper
20th Century French Industrial Decorative Art
Enamel, Steel
20th Century French Industrial Decorative Art
Enamel, Steel
1930s American Industrial Vintage Decorative Art
Enamel, Steel, Iron
Early 20th Century American Industrial Decorative Art
Brass, Nickel
Mid-18th Century European Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Wood
21st Century and Contemporary North American Baroque Decorative Art
Giltwood, Walnut
Early 19th Century Italian Baroque Antique Decorative Art
Canvas
Antique, New and Vintage Decorative Art
Antique, new and vintage decorative art is crucial to personalizing your interior.
Bringing art into your home will help you create a warm and welcoming atmosphere, whether you are expecting to regularly host guests for cocktails in your living room or you are inclined to soak up some “me time” on weekends by curling up with a book in your library. After all, a room isn’t quite complete until you hang some art on the walls.
Choosing a piece of art for your interior is a matter of finding something that resonates with you. You should also consider what will work with your current decor. Keep in mind that a wide range of objects counts as decorative art — antique and vintage prints, paintings, wall-mounted sculptures and more. There is so much to choose from! And art can feel as deeply personal with the vintage posters that promoted your favorite classic films as it can with framed photographs of your loved ones.
Decorative art can set the mood for a room and will typically make for great conversation. When you find wall decor and decorations that speak to you, why not introduce them into your space? It will give you and your guests the opportunity to meaningfully engage with the art every time you see it. You can play with different styles, eras and colors. Mix and match pieces to integrate a refreshing pop of color or create a theme by dedicating a room to a color palette or certain time period. A great way to tie your layout together is to choose wall art that complements your decor and color scheme.
Folk art is an interesting category for its wide range of works across various media and the array of textures it can offer. Paper art is another versatile option because it will be easy to find a home for portraits, collages, drawings and other works in your space. With decorative paper art, you can also get creative with how you arrange your wall art. There are plenty of options that include hanging the works salon-style.
On 1stDibs, find a constantly growing collection of antique and vintage decorative art today.