Trend: The revival of decorative arts

We are experiencing a comeback of antiques, both from an investment and decorative point of view. And our experts have put together a unique set that will be auctioned at the decorative arts auction.

Decoration and interior design

It is increasingly common to find modern interiors in which singular pieces with a great history stand out. They have a timeless charm that keeps them timeless and brings a unique character to any space, creating a connection between the past and the present. Over the years, styles and trends may change, but the intrinsic beauty and value of these works do not lose their relevance. More than decorative objects, we could even speak of cultural testimonies that evoke past eras, with a quality and design that have managed to transcend the passage of time.

Lot 35364745
Lot 35364823

Investment value

The growing demand for pieces with history and character has revitalized interest in the decorative arts, as many collectors are looking for pieces that not only beautify their spaces, but also tell stories. Thus, we can affirm that we are living an excellent moment to invest in this branch of the arts, as we can expect a rise in value in the coming years.

And in the next auction we find pieces that become a great decorative bet and an investment for their rarity, as this selection that we include:

Pair of Gustave Keller glasses. Lot 35364798
Chinese Cabinet, XVIII century. Lot 35364760

Modernist lamp by Puig i Cadafalch. Lot 35248871
Japanese lamp ca.1905-1910. Lot 35248860
Gaspar Homar Mezquida lamp. Lot 35248857
Modernist lamp, ca. 1910 Lot 35248856

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