Decorations
Floating" rock, sculpture in composite material, stone effect, Brutalist style
Bronze vase on marble base, decorative sculpture, 19th century style
Contemporary menorah decorated with pomegranates in patinated and gilded bronze
Pair of black ceramic planters, contemporary style, for indoor and outdoor use.
20th century porcelain planter.
Tattooed mobile arm, 20th century.
Berlin porcelain perfume burner, 19th century, Napoleon III period.
A pair of gilt bronze candelabras topped with Japanese porcelain falcons, Napoleon III...
Soliflore, bowl, blue opaline and gilt bronze, Napoleon III period, XIXᵉ century.
Painted porcelain and gilt bronze column planter, Napoleon III period, XIXᵉ century.
Painted porcelain and gilt bronze bowl - XIXᵉ century period, Louis XV style.
A pair of large porcelain and gilt bronze candelabras in the Chinese style, 19th century.
Decorative panoramic in aged paper, model N°1, style of the XIXᵉ century
Opaline glass, 19th century chalice, Napoleon III period.
Gilt bronze and crystal bowl, 19th century, Napoleon III period.
Explore the World of Decorative Objects through the Ages
Welcome to our diverse collection of decorative objects, where history and style meet to create a unique and captivating world. Each piece in our selection is chosen for its beauty, originality and ability to tell a story, reflecting the decorative trends of different eras and cultures.
Antiques: Richness and Refinement
Our journey begins in Antiquity, when decorative objects were used not only to embellish space but also to display social status and beliefs. Discover ornate vases from ancient Egypt, Greek statuettes symbolising the gods and goddesses, and Roman mosaics that brought colour and life to the most sumptuous homes.
The Middle Ages and the Renaissance: Spirituality and Humanism
The Middle Ages highlighted spirituality through decorative objects such as crosses, reliquaries and richly decorated icons. With the Renaissance, the emphasis shifted to humanism and a return to classical forms, reflected in decorative objects such as sculpted busts, detailed tapestries and coloured glassware.
Baroque and Rococo: Opulence and Exuberance
The Baroque era and its successor Rococo offered an explosion of luxury with excessively ornate objets d'art. Silver candelabras, mirrors framed with carved gilding and finely painted porcelain dominate this period, each designed to reflect the status and wealth of its owner while playing with light and space.
The 19th and 20th centuries: Industrialisation and Modernism
Industrialisation brought new materials and techniques, enabling the mass production of decorative objects. However, this was also the period of the Arts and Crafts movement, which called for a return to craftsmanship and natural materials. Later, Modernism and Art Deco introduced clean lines and geometric shapes, advocating an aesthetic of functionality and style.
The Contemporary Era: Diversity and Personalisation
In the contemporary era, interior design becomes an expression of individuality. Our contemporary objects range from minimalist to eclectic, using modern materials such as plastic, glass and recycled metal. Contemporary art, sculptures, light installations and interactive design objects allow everyone to personalise their space according to their own tastes.
Discover our Collection
Each object in our collection has been carefully selected to represent the best of each period, offering art lovers and collectors the chance to own a piece of history. Browse our range to find the perfect object that will not only complement your décor but also enrich your surroundings with unrivalled history and beauty.