
Objects d’art from bygone eras, intended for domestic use, represent a design aesthetic valued for its history and craftsmanship. Examples include mid-century modern seating, Art Deco cabinets, and Victorian-era tables, each reflecting... Read more »

Furnishings created in prior eras, typically ranging from mid-20th century back to the early 1900s, are considered to be of a bygone aesthetic. These pieces often exhibit design characteristics unique to their... Read more »

Furniture design that incorporates elements of past eras but remains highly fashionable is experiencing a surge in popularity. This often involves acquiring pre-owned pieces from the mid-20th century, such as a Danish... Read more »