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Timeless furniture inspired by Rome, blending classic elegance and cultural heritage to bring European sophistication to interiors.
A Hollywood Regency Neoclassical gilt mirror, probably U.S.A., circa 1920.
A good vintage Italian inlaid small commode or bedside chest, circa 1980.
An Italian walnut credenza, circa 1800, with restoration.
A Michael Taylor fruitwood Italian mirror, circa 1980.
A nice Grand Tour alabaster female bather, 19th century or earlier.
A pair of Italian Baroque giltwood mirrors, circa 1800. One mirror measures 41.5" h x 24.5" w x 3.75" d, and the other measures 41" h x 24.75" w x ...
View full detailsA Renaissance Revival gilt iron Savonarola chair, Italy circa 1900. Seat height 18.75".
Charming solid rustic Italian fruitwood side chair featuring two classical columns and scrolled curved rail. Circa 1830. Seat height 18".
A pencil and ink drawing of a Neoclassical façade, France or Italy, 19th century.
A watercolor of a woman, signed G. Casanova in lower left, Southern Italy, 19th century or earlier.
An exceptional and large crystal vase on pedestal with lions and ribbed trim, circa 1890. Chips to pedestal with old glue repair (restuck to pedest...
View full detailsAn engraving of "Cleopatra Taken to Rome by Augustus", Italy, 17th century. The engraving, by Perrier after François, is after the ancient statue i...
View full detailsThree miniature drawings framed as one, Italy circa 1800.
A mirror with cobalt panels, Italy circa 1930.
Vintage Italian Neoclassical mirror painted in a dark bottle green with gilt accents, circa 1920.
A gouache of a country home, Italy circa 1900.
A Neoclassical architectural drawing with watercolor, probably circa 1800.
A pair of vintage Ancient Roman–style hanging candlesticks.
An Italian architectural engraving, circa 1800.
An Italian architectural engraving, circa 1800.
An engraving of the busts of the Roman Emperors Vespasian and Nerva, Italy, circa 1800.
An engraving of a double bust of the ancient Greek poets Homer and Archilochus, Italy, circa 1800.
A group of four antique and vintage spheres, Italy. The largest measures 10.75" diameter; the three smaller spheres measure 8.25", 8", and 7.75". W...
View full detailsA bold large-scale Baroque giltwood carving.
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.