Antiques aren’t just for collectors—they’re scene-stealers in film, TV, and celebrity homes. From opulent mirrors in period dramas to heirloom-inspired furniture in Hollywood interiors, antiques have become cultural icons in their own right.
Let’s take a closer look at the antiques making waves on (and off) the screen:
Bridgerton’s Gilded Glamour That ornate mirror in the Featherington’s drawing room? It's a classic example of Rococo Revival, a style known for its lavish curves and gilded flourishes. This romantic aesthetic—think carved frames, floral motifs, and pastel upholstery—is straight from 18th-century France and now trending thanks to the show’s influence.
The Crown’s Royal Touch Rich mahogany sideboards, tufted settees, and regal chandeliers in The Crown reflect English Regency and Georgian styles—sophisticated, symmetrical, and quietly powerful. These pieces convey legacy and taste, just like their royal subjects.
Wes Anderson’s Vintage Palette From The Grand Budapest Hotel to Asteroid City, Anderson’s sets are peppered with vintage finds—mid-century lighting, Art Deco armoires, and quirky objet d’art—that bring depth and whimsy to every frame.
Celebrities Who Collect Stars like Diane Keaton, Ellen DeGeneres, and Lenny Kravitz are known for styling their homes with antique treasures—from distressed farmhouse tables to baroque mirrors—proving that great design is timeless.
Antiques don’t just decorate a space—they tell a story. Whether you're recreating Bridgerton elegance or adding a cinematic touch to your home, find the piece that feels like it belongs in your own film.
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