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Timeless furniture inspired by Rome, blending classic elegance and cultural heritage to bring European sophistication to interiors.
An 18th Century Piranesi etching of the "Construction Methods of the Tomb of Caeclia Metellae", double sheet, Italy circa 1756, unframed. One of a ...
View full detailsAn Italian 18th-century parquetry inlaid campaign desk.
A pastel of an Italian village by George Haushalter.
A vintage Italian majolica charger with a coat of arms.
A vintage Italian majolica charger with a coat of arms.
A handcolored engraving of the second vision of Esdras (Ezra), Italy circa 1700.
A pair of engravings of Mars and Venus, Italy circa 1880.
A Venetian lantern, circa 1920. Two available.
A pair of Venetian blackamoor figurines with shells on their heads, Italy circa 1920.
An Italian walnut daybed, circa 1820. Listed width and depth are exterior measurements; interior measurements are 45" w x 69" d.
An Italian Neoclassical giltwood mirror, circa 1820.
A 19th-century Italian fruitwood Neoclassical side chair. Seat height 18.5".
An engraving of a man, Italy circa 1820.
A custom reproduction of an Italian mirror, circa 1980.
An 18th- or 17th-century Italian walnut dowry chest or cassone on lion's-paw feet with Baroque decoration.
An 18th- or 17th-century Italian walnut dowry chest or cassone on lion's-paw feet with Baroque decoration.
A pair of engravings from "Logge di Rafaele nel Vaticano", Giovanni Battista Volpato, Italy circa 1790.
A vintage carved and painted Italian finial, mounted as a lamp, circa 1960.
A pair of antique Italian silver gilt and painted urns, now mounted as lamps.
An 18th-century fruitwood tray top table, Italy.
An antique Italian giltwood urn, now mounted as a lamp. 19th century or earlier.
A pair of Italian child's armchairs, circa 1920. Seat height 19" with cushion as shown; 14.25" without cushion.
A pair of Italian antique urns mounted as lamps.
A pair of Italian Baroque carved, painted, and gilt candelabras, Italy circa 1900 or earlier.
Combine Rome Is More with architectural art from Architecture, marble-friendly Lighting and curated stacks from First Edition Books.
Round out dining scenes with Serveware.
Yes—classical lines add order and calm.
Ivory, stone, and bronze accents.
Antique engravings and classical figures.