Skip to main content

Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

to
5
36
5
39
10
4
Height
to
Width
to
6
2
2
1
1
2
4
33
14
9
17
5
5
2
5
5
5
1
2
1,591
38,050
16,791
15,454
9,794
42
28
12
12
6
53
50
53
15
12
11
2
1
Material: Reclaimed Wood
Art Wall hanging - Woolen Wall carpet - Geometric Minimalist
Art Wall hanging - Woolen Wall carpet - Geometric Minimalist

Art Wall hanging - Woolen Wall carpet - Geometric Minimalist

Located in Bussiere Dunoise, Nouvel Aquitaine

Handmade Wool Artwork made by M. Dombrowsky. An abstract, minimalist work made of wool and wood. Each work is handcrafted, the wool dyed and spun by hand. Intricately wrapped, and t...

Category

2010s French Minimalist Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wool, Cotton, Silk, Pine, Reclaimed Wood

Abstract Reclaimed Wood Wall Sculpture
Abstract Reclaimed Wood Wall Sculpture

Abstract Reclaimed Wood Wall Sculpture

Located in Delray Beach, FL

Exceptional wall hanging wood sculpture made of multi-colors reclaimed wood strips cuts, to put together beautiful Mosaic of colors By unknown artist. Could be use horizontal or ve...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Asian Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Reclaimed Wood

Framed Antique Hand Carved Panel
Framed Antique Hand Carved Panel

Framed Antique Hand Carved Panel

Located in New York, NY

Antique hand carved panel from Toraja. Framed in a Minimalist black teak wood shadow box. This carving symbolizes the protection of the home....

Category

Early 1900s Southeast Asian Primitive Antique Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood

Rustic Hand-Carved Wood Art Panel by Andrianna Shamaris, Circa 1960
Rustic Hand-Carved Wood Art Panel by Andrianna Shamaris, Circa 1960

Rustic Hand-Carved Wood Art Panel by Andrianna Shamaris, Circa 1960

By Andrianna Shamaris

Located in New York, NY

Impressive hand-carved wood panel from Toraja, Sulawesi. This carving symbolizes peace and happiness. Great as an art piece or headboard. Circa 1960. The live edge varies from 21.5” ...

Category

1960s Southeast Asian Rustic Vintage Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Reclaimed Wood

Andrianna Shamaris Erosion Teak Wood Art Sculptures
Andrianna Shamaris Erosion Teak Wood Art Sculptures

Andrianna Shamaris Erosion Teak Wood Art Sculptures

By Andrianna Shamaris

Located in New York, NY

Natural erosion organic teak sculptures. The organic teak is left in its natural weathered condition or bleached white. Great as art installations in sets of three or more. Please vi...

Category

2010s Southeast Asian Organic Modern Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood

Untitled, Purvis Young Mixed-Media Painting, 1980s
Untitled, Purvis Young Mixed-Media Painting, 1980s

Untitled, Purvis Young Mixed-Media Painting, 1980s

By Purvis Young

Located in Miami, FL

Abstract mixed-media work by artist Purvis Young. Folk Art portraying bleeding and pregnant figures in a crowd, policemen on horseback and large blue eyes. Young used eyes as symbols...

Category

1980s American Folk Art Vintage Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Paint, Reclaimed Wood, Canvas, Paper

Antique kimono textile art " Kobachi ~Coral Collection~ II" by ikasu Japan
Antique kimono textile art " Kobachi ~Coral Collection~ II" by ikasu Japan

Antique kimono textile art " Kobachi ~Coral Collection~ II" by ikasu Japan

By Kimono ikasu, Lena Okamoto

Located in Setagaya City, JP

Certified Kimono Meister work / Certificate of Authenticity included. One-of-a-kind Japanese textile art made from vintage kimono fabrics. Sustainable artwork for modern interiors, ...

Category

Mid-20th Century Japanese Japonisme Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk, Wood, Fabric, Textile, String, Thread, Yarn, Reclaimed Wood

Vintage obi textile art " Pines Through Seasons " by ikasu Black Beige Japan
Vintage obi textile art " Pines Through Seasons " by ikasu Black Beige Japan

Vintage obi textile art " Pines Through Seasons " by ikasu Black Beige Japan

By Lena Okamoto, Kimono ikasu

Located in Setagaya City, JP

Certified Kimono Meister work / Certificate of Authenticity included. One-of-a-kind Japanese textile art made from vintage kimono fabrics. Sustainable artwork for modern interiors, ...

Category

1950s Japanese Japonisme Vintage Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Reclaimed Wood, Yarn, Thread, String, Textile, Fabric, Silk, Wood

Purvis Young — Procession and Witness (Angels and Mourning), Mixed-Media Diptych
Purvis Young — Procession and Witness (Angels and Mourning), Mixed-Media Diptych

Purvis Young — Procession and Witness (Angels and Mourning), Mixed-Media Diptych

By Purvis Young

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

Purvis Young—Procession and Witness (Angels and Mourning), Mixed-Media Diptych, c. late 1980s–early 1990s This evocative mixed-media diptych by Purvis Young is a compelling example ...

Category

Late 20th Century American Modern Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Metal

Antique Temple Door with Shell Inlay
Antique Temple Door with Shell Inlay

Antique Temple Door with Shell Inlay

Located in New York, NY

Antique temple door in teak wood with the original pretty coral color. We added the shell inlay by hand. Great as a headboard, coffee table or sim...

Category

1930s Southeast Asian Primitive Vintage Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Shell, Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood

Framed Antique Hand Carved Panel
Framed Antique Hand Carved Panel

Framed Antique Hand Carved Panel

Located in New York, NY

Antique hand carved panel from Toraja. Framed in a minimalist black teak wood shadow box. This carving symbolizes peace and happiness. Circa 1950. This antique carving was hand carv...

Category

1950s Southeast Asian Primitive Vintage Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Reclaimed Wood, Teak

Antique Teak Wood Temple Door with Shell Inlay
Antique Teak Wood Temple Door with Shell Inlay

Antique Teak Wood Temple Door with Shell Inlay

Located in New York, NY

Antique temple door in teak wood with remnants of the original color. We added the shell inlay by hand. Great as a headboard, coffee table or simp...

Category

1930s Southeast Asian Primitive Vintage Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Shell, Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood

Contemporary Wall Mounted Sculpture by Aaron Kllc
Contemporary Wall Mounted Sculpture by Aaron Kllc

Contemporary Wall Mounted Sculpture by Aaron Kllc

Located in London, GB

A unique wall mounted relief sculpture using found objects by Aaron Kllc. This unique piece is made from reclaimed wood and objects. It is of a good size and has huge decorative appeal. We have two examples available. Aaron is a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design who felt inspired by the possibilities of creating sculpture out of discarded objects focusing on the themes of positive and negative space. He works with paint, clay and glass and found objects. His interest in Japanese and California Modernism...

Category

2010s American Organic Modern Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Reclaimed Wood

Antique Carved Teak Wood Panel
Antique Carved Teak Wood Panel

Antique Carved Teak Wood Panel

Located in New York, NY

Antique hand carved merbau wood panel from Lampung, Sumatra. We have a collection in various sizes. Please inquire. The size and price reflect the one shown. Stunning on both sides. ...

Category

1930s Southeast Asian Primitive Vintage Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood

Framed Courrèges Owl Scarf from Paris France
Framed Courrèges Owl Scarf from Paris France

Framed Courrèges Owl Scarf from Paris France

Located in New York, NY

Courrèges cotton scarf in excellent condition found in Paris, France. Features bold pop-art style owl sitting on the Courrèges Paris logo. Set in a modern espresso teak box frame. ...

Category

20th Century Southeast Asian Modern Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood, Cotton

Mid 20th Century kimono textile art " Yin–Yang ~ Balance ~" by ikasu BrownJapan
Mid 20th Century kimono textile art " Yin–Yang ~ Balance ~" by ikasu BrownJapan

Mid 20th Century kimono textile art " Yin–Yang ~ Balance ~" by ikasu BrownJapan

By Kimono ikasu, Lena Okamoto

Located in Setagaya City, JP

Certified Kimono Meister work / Certificate of Authenticity included. One-of-a-kind Japanese textile art made from vintage kimono fabrics. Sustainable artwork for modern interiors, ...

Category

1950s Japanese Japonisme Vintage Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Gold Leaf

Andrianna Shamaris Teak Wood Shell Inlaid Art Object, 25-Inch Diameter
Andrianna Shamaris Teak Wood Shell Inlaid Art Object, 25-Inch Diameter

Andrianna Shamaris Teak Wood Shell Inlaid Art Object, 25-Inch Diameter

Located in New York, NY

The top of an original rice pounder is repurposed into this impressive art piece. Handcut pieces of mother of pearl shell are carefully tightly inlaid int...

Category

15th Century and Earlier Southeast Asian Organic Modern Antique Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Shell, Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood

Framed Courrèges Bonjour Scarf from Paris France
Framed Courrèges Bonjour Scarf from Paris France

Framed Courrèges Bonjour Scarf from Paris France

Located in New York, NY

Courrèges silk scarf in excellent condition found in Paris, France. Features bold pop-art style colors and shapes with the Courrèges logo. Set in ...

Category

20th Century Southeast Asian Modern Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood

Vintage kimono textile art " Cranes ~ Kintsugi ~ II" White Red Gold Japan
Vintage kimono textile art " Cranes ~ Kintsugi ~ II" White Red Gold Japan

Vintage kimono textile art " Cranes ~ Kintsugi ~ II" White Red Gold Japan

By Kimono ikasu

Located in Setagaya City, JP

Certified Kimono Meister work / Certificate of Authenticity included. One-of-a-kind Japanese textile art made from vintage obi fabrics. Sustainable artwork for modern interiors, collectors, boutique hotels, and lovers of Japanese aesthetics. [Size] 73 x 53 x 5 cm [Materials] Silk for the outside layer, wooden frame for the under layer, and gold leaf [Story behind the work] This is the second version of "Cranes: Kintsugi," created from the same kimono using a different section of the textile. Each artwork is handmade, and no two pieces are identical. The frame for this work is made of paulownia wood taken from antique Kiritansu, which are traditional chests of drawers for kimonos. I use antique kiritansu that can no longer be used as furniture to create the basis and frames for my works. It adds an even more authentic atmosphere of the traditional wabi-sabi spirit. Can you feel it? The piece uses the concept of kintsugi. It unites the pieces of antique kimono back together with golden leaf to give it a second wind as an artwork. [Period and Story] The kimono used in this piece was originally crafted during the late Showa period, around the 1960s to 1980s. [Explanation and meaning of pattern and colors] The Japanese saying goes, "A crane lives a thousand years, a tortoise lives ten thousand years," making cranes a symbol of longevity. Cranes are also known for staying with the same partner for their entire lives, which is why they are often used at weddings and other celebrations to symbolize marital bliss and the desire for harmony between husband and wife. On this particular piece, cranes are flying through snow woven on the fabric, as if they are overcoming all disasters to get to their beloved ones. The color scarlet, or deeply dyed red, used for most of the cranes here, has long been associated with the meaning of warding off evil. It is believed to possess the power to repel malevolent forces and invite good fortune. During the Heian period, from 794 to 1185, scarlet was reserved for sacred buildings and ceremonial objects that held great significance. Ordinary people were prohibited from wearing scarlet red kimonos, which made it a highly special color. [Characteristics of the fabric] Cranes, going up and down, are generously decorated by kimpaku here. Kimpaku refers to gold leaf or foil in Japanese. Gold leaf is a traditional material used in various aspects of Japanese culture, including art, crafts, and even in culinary applications. In traditional Japanese art, gold leaf is often applied to religious objects, sculptures, paintings, and lacquerware to create a luxurious and decorative effect. The use of gold leaf in art dates back centuries and is associated with a sense of wealth, prestige, and the divine. Traditional kimpaku technique is used here to make an accent decoration in the middle. [About the frame] This artwork frame is crafted from paulownia wood, a uniquely Japanese material closely tied to the world of kimonos, and it serves to convey the refined beauty of Japanese nature. Paulownia wood is known as the lightest wood in Japan, praised for its natural luster, resistance to moisture, and resilience against cracking. Since ancient times, it has been used in crafting furniture, chests, and musical instruments. Paulownia wood is closely linked to kimono culture. During the Edo period, it became customary to store cherished kimonos in paulownia chests...

Category

Late 20th Century Japanese Japonisme Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Gold Leaf, Silver Leaf

Abstract Wood Collage by Felice Antonio Botta, Italy, 20th Century
Abstract Wood Collage by Felice Antonio Botta, Italy, 20th Century

Abstract Wood Collage by Felice Antonio Botta, Italy, 20th Century

By Felice Antonio Botta

Located in New York, NY

Abstract wood wall sculpture by Italian artist and designer, Felice Antonio Botta. Botta was an early proponent of used 'poor materials' (recovered and found wood) for a movement ...

Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Reclaimed Wood

Antique kimono textile art "Pink waves ~Endlessness~" by ikasu Japan
Antique kimono textile art "Pink waves ~Endlessness~" by ikasu Japan

Antique kimono textile art "Pink waves ~Endlessness~" by ikasu Japan

By Kimono ikasu, Lena Okamoto

Located in Setagaya City, JP

Certified Kimono Meister work / Certificate of Authenticity included. One-of-a-kind Japanese textile art made from vintage obi fabrics. Sustainable artwork for modern interiors, col...

Category

1920s Japanese Japonisme Vintage Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Silver Leaf

VIntage kimono textile art " Geometry ~ Marble ~" by ikasu Gold White Grey Japan
VIntage kimono textile art " Geometry ~ Marble ~" by ikasu Gold White Grey Japan

VIntage kimono textile art " Geometry ~ Marble ~" by ikasu Gold White Grey Japan

By Lena Okamoto, Kimono ikasu

Located in Setagaya City, JP

Certified Kimono Meister work / Certificate of Authenticity included. One-of-a-kind Japanese textile art made from vintage obi fabrics. Sustainable artwork for modern interiors, col...

Category

1960s Japanese Folk Art Vintage Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Reclaimed Wood, Wood, Fabric, Textile, String, Thread, Yarn, Silk, Compo...

Antique kimono textile art " Plum Blossom Night ~ Resilience ~ " by ikasu Japan
Antique kimono textile art " Plum Blossom Night ~ Resilience ~ " by ikasu Japan

Antique kimono textile art " Plum Blossom Night ~ Resilience ~ " by ikasu Japan

By Kimono ikasu, Lena Okamoto

Located in Setagaya City, JP

Certified Kimono Meister work / Certificate of Authenticity included. One-of-a-kind Japanese textile art made from vintage obi fabrics. Sustainable artwork for modern interiors, col...

Category

1920s Japanese Japonisme Vintage Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Silver Leaf

Vintage kimono textile art " Sunset Timelapse ~ Ephemerality ~" ikasu Red Japan
Vintage kimono textile art " Sunset Timelapse ~ Ephemerality ~" ikasu Red Japan

Vintage kimono textile art " Sunset Timelapse ~ Ephemerality ~" ikasu Red Japan

By Kimono ikasu, Lena Okamoto

Located in Setagaya City, JP

Certified Kimono Meister work / Certificate of Authenticity included. One-of-a-kind Japanese textile art made from vintage obi fabrics. Sustainable artwork for modern interiors, collectors, boutique hotels, and lovers of Japanese aesthetics. [Story behind the work] The art piece uses two sides - front and reverse - of the same kimono, to show beautiful sea surrounding Japan, in hues and in late sunset, as a timelapse. The frame for this work is made of paulownia wood taken from antique Kiritansu - chest-of-drawers for kimono. I use antique kiritansu that can’t be used as furniture anymore to create basis and frames for my works. It adds them even more authentic atmosphere of traditional wabisabi spirit. Can you feel it? [Period / Story] The kimono used in this piece was originally crafted during the late Showa period (1960-80ies). [Explanation and meaning of pattern and colors] Sea waves, depicted in two color variations here, are a symbol of transience and Impermanence in Japanese culture. The ebb and flow of the tides, the ever-changing currents, and the relentless motion of the waves serve as reminders of the fleeting nature of life. This artwork featuring the sea convey themes of impermanence, reminding viewers to cherish the present moment and appreciate the beauty of life's fleeting moments. The theme of impermanence is strengthen by two colors of the sea - the lighter in early hues and the darker when the sun is just about to set in the sea. [About the frame] This artwork frame is crafted from paulownia wood, a uniquely Japanese material closely tied to the world of kimonos, and it serves to convey the refined beauty of Japanese nature. Paulownia wood is known as the lightest wood in Japan, prased for its natural luster, resistance to moisture, and resilience against cracking. Since ancient times, it has been used in crafting furniture, chests, and musical instruments. Paulownia wood is closely linked to kimono culture. During the Edo period (17th cent.~), it became customary to store cherished kimonos in paulownia chests...

Category

1960s Japanese Japonisme Vintage Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Gold Leaf, Silver Leaf

Antique Teak Wood Temple Door with Shell Inlay
Antique Teak Wood Temple Door with Shell Inlay

Antique Teak Wood Temple Door with Shell Inlay

Located in New York, NY

Antique temple door in teak wood with the remnants of the original pretty coral color. We added the shell inlay by hand. Great as a headboard, cof...

Category

1930s Southeast Asian Primitive Vintage Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Shell, Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood

Andrianna Shamaris Antique Teak Wood Rice Pounder
Andrianna Shamaris Antique Teak Wood Rice Pounder

Andrianna Shamaris Antique Teak Wood Rice Pounder

By Andrianna Shamaris

Located in New York, NY

Antique rice pounder top made from aged teak. Hand cut pieces of mother of pearl shell are carefully cut into the teak wood. Various sizes available in p...

Category

2010s Southeast Asian Organic Modern Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Mother-of-Pearl, Reclaimed Wood, Teak, Wood

Mid 20th Century obi textile art " Moon phase II " by ikasu Silver Black Japan
Mid 20th Century obi textile art " Moon phase II " by ikasu Silver Black Japan

Mid 20th Century obi textile art " Moon phase II " by ikasu Silver Black Japan

By Kimono ikasu, Lena Okamoto

Located in Setagaya City, JP

Certified Kimono Meister work / Certificate of Authenticity included. One-of-a-kind Japanese textile art made from vintage obi fabrics. Sustainable artwork for modern interiors, col...

Category

1970s Japanese Japonisme Vintage Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Silver Leaf

Oil Paint with Blue Shades by Hans Osswald, 1964
Oil Paint with Blue Shades by Hans Osswald, 1964

Oil Paint with Blue Shades by Hans Osswald, 1964

Located in Forest, BE

This must be one of Hans Osswald best works. We have several in our collection. The artwork is painted on a wood panel. Lots of texture, relief and movements. Some traces of time on the art work. Still very nice. Signed on bottom. Hans Osswald 1919-1983 Hans August Osswald (originally Andersson) was born on 29th August 1919 in Örebro. He was a Swedish painter and book illustrator. Osswald first exhibited at Louis...

Category

1960s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Reclaimed Wood

Abstract Reclaimed Wood Wall Sculpture, Colorful Mosaic, 21st Century
Abstract Reclaimed Wood Wall Sculpture, Colorful Mosaic, 21st Century

Abstract Reclaimed Wood Wall Sculpture, Colorful Mosaic, 21st Century

Located in Delray Beach, FL

Exceptional wall hanging wood sculpture made of multi-colors reclaimed wood strips cuts, to put together beautiful mosaic of colors By unknown artist. Could be use horizontal or ve...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Asian Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Reclaimed Wood

Antique Hand Carved Wooden Panel
Antique Hand Carved Wooden Panel

Antique Hand Carved Wooden Panel

Located in New York, NY

Ancient hand carved architectural panel from Toraja. This carving symbolizes both the protection of the home and courage. Originally used as an exterior panel. Beautiful art piece. ...

Category

1890s Southeast Asian Primitive Antique Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Reclaimed Wood

Framed Antique Hand Carved Panel
Framed Antique Hand Carved Panel

Framed Antique Hand Carved Panel

Located in New York, NY

Antique hand carved panel from Toraja. Framed in a minimalist black teak wood shadow box. This carving symbolizes the protection of the home. Great art piece. This antique carving...

Category

Early 1900s Southeast Asian Primitive Antique Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood

The Arc de Triomphe de l’Étoile Courrèges Scarf
The Arc de Triomphe de l’Étoile Courrèges Scarf

The Arc de Triomphe de l’Étoile Courrèges Scarf

By Andrianna Shamaris

Located in New York, NY

Rare silk Courrèges scarf of the most famous monument in Paris, France. Set in a modern espresso teak box frame. Andrianna Shamaris. The Leader In Modern Organic Design.

Category

15th Century and Earlier Southeast Asian Mid-Century Modern Antique Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Silk, Wood, Reclaimed Wood

Sculptural Contemporary Wooden Center or Art Piece by Rik Davids 2001
Sculptural Contemporary Wooden Center or Art Piece by Rik Davids 2001

Sculptural Contemporary Wooden Center or Art Piece by Rik Davids 2001

Located in Weesp, NL

Large Handcrafted Wooden Art Bowl by Rik Davids, Netherlands, 2001 A striking and unique handcrafted wooden bowl by Dutch artist Rik Davids, created in 2001. Measuring an impressive...

Category

Early 2000s Dutch Modern Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Metal

'Point of View' Wooden Spindle Textile Sculpture
'Point of View' Wooden Spindle Textile Sculpture

'Point of View' Wooden Spindle Textile Sculpture

By Tim Byrne

Located in Oakville, CT

Measuring 46 in. x 46 in. x 8 in. and made entirely from reclaimed pine and mahogany spindles from a textile factory, the precise sizing and arrangement form a constellation that rew...

Category

2010s American Industrial Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Mahogany, Pine, Reclaimed Wood

Unique French Fromage Boards with Stained Circles on Reclaimed Pine – Set of 3
Unique French Fromage Boards with Stained Circles on Reclaimed Pine – Set of 3

Unique French Fromage Boards with Stained Circles on Reclaimed Pine – Set of 3

Located in IT

This unique set of three French fromage boards, originally used for holding cheese, has developed stunning yellow-toned circular stains over time, leaving behind a striking and natur...

Category

19th Century French French Provincial Antique Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Pine, Reclaimed Wood

Antique Hand Carved Wooden Panel
Antique Hand Carved Wooden Panel

Antique Hand Carved Wooden Panel

Located in New York, NY

Antique hand carved architectural panel from Toraja. This carving symbolizes the protection of the home. Originally used as an exterior panel. Great art piece. This antique panel ...

Category

Early 1900s Southeast Asian Primitive Antique Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Reclaimed Wood

Andrianna Shamaris Sculptural Wood Wall Hanging or Low Side Table
Andrianna Shamaris Sculptural Wood Wall Hanging or Low Side Table

Andrianna Shamaris Sculptural Wood Wall Hanging or Low Side Table

By Andrianna Shamaris

Located in New York, NY

Originally a wood base for a column. We added by hand, shell inlaid into the flat surface. An interesting art object to hang on the wall or if placed down, a side table 10” high. Ful...

Category

2010s Southeast Asian Organic Modern Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Reclaimed Wood

Andrianna Shamaris Triple Burnt Erosion Teak Wood Sculpture
Andrianna Shamaris Triple Burnt Erosion Teak Wood Sculpture

Andrianna Shamaris Triple Burnt Erosion Teak Wood Sculpture

By Andrianna Shamaris

Located in New York, NY

Erosion organic teak sculptures burnt black. Great as art installations in sets of three or more. Please view the final image of a collection in 1 Hotel South ...

Category

2010s Southeast Asian Organic Modern Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood

Andrianna Shamaris Hand Carved Wood Panel
Andrianna Shamaris Hand Carved Wood Panel

Andrianna Shamaris Hand Carved Wood Panel

By Andrianna Shamaris

Located in New York, NY

Ancient hand carved architectural panel from Toraja. The carving symbolizes the protection of the home and was used as an exterior panel. This ancient carving...

Category

Early 1800s Southeast Asian Primitive Antique Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Reclaimed Wood

Antique Hand Carved Wooden Panel
Antique Hand Carved Wooden Panel

Antique Hand Carved Wooden Panel

Located in New York, NY

Antique hand carved architectural panel from Toraja. This carving symbolizes the protection of the home. Originally used as an exterior panel. Great art piece. This antique panel ...

Category

1950s Southeast Asian Primitive Vintage Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Reclaimed Wood

Andrianna Shamaris Bleached Teak Wood Minimalist Panel
Andrianna Shamaris Bleached Teak Wood Minimalist Panel

Andrianna Shamaris Bleached Teak Wood Minimalist Panel

By Andrianna Shamaris

Located in New York, NY

Bleached reclaimed teak wood panel. Hand carved Minimalist circle with a natural live edge. Beautiful hanging on a wall placed together or with a space between. Organic is the new modern. 39" wide top x 24" wide bottom. The St. Barts collection features an exciting new line of organic white wash and bleached teak furniture...

Category

2010s Southeast Asian Organic Modern Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood

Andrianna Shamaris Ancient Hand Carved Panel
Andrianna Shamaris Ancient Hand Carved Panel

Andrianna Shamaris Ancient Hand Carved Panel

By Andrianna Shamaris

Located in New York, NY

Ancient hand carved architectural panel from Toraja. The carving symbolizes the protection of the home and was used as an exterior panel. This ancient carving...

Category

Early 1800s Southeast Asian Primitive Antique Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Reclaimed Wood

Andrianna Shamaris Architectural Teak Wood Wall Hanging
Andrianna Shamaris Architectural Teak Wood Wall Hanging

Andrianna Shamaris Architectural Teak Wood Wall Hanging

By Andrianna Shamaris

Located in New York, NY

Hand carved from a single piece of teak wood a beautiful simple carving which works well for an art installation or as a head board. We have a pair. The price reflects one. This c...

Category

Early 1900s Southeast Asian Primitive Antique Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood

Early 20th Century kimono textile art "Flower of Life ~Bonds~" by ikasu Japan
Early 20th Century kimono textile art "Flower of Life ~Bonds~" by ikasu Japan

Early 20th Century kimono textile art "Flower of Life ~Bonds~" by ikasu Japan

By Lena Okamoto, Kimono ikasu

Located in Setagaya City, JP

Certified Kimono Meister work / Certificate of Authenticity included One-of-a-kind Japanese textile art made from vintage obi fabrics. Sustainable artwork for modern interiors, coll...

Category

1960s Japanese Japonisme Vintage Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Gold Leaf

Vintage obi textile art " Broken Vase ~ kintsugi ~" by ikasu Black Gold Japan
Vintage obi textile art " Broken Vase ~ kintsugi ~" by ikasu Black Gold Japan

Vintage obi textile art " Broken Vase ~ kintsugi ~" by ikasu Black Gold Japan

By Kimono ikasu, Lena Okamoto

Located in Setagaya City, JP

Certified Kimono Meister work / Certificate of Authenticity included. One-of-a-kind Japanese textile art made from vintage obi fabrics. Sustainable artwork for modern interiors, collectors, boutique hotels, and lovers of Japanese aesthetics. [Story behind the work] This work uses a vintage obi dated around 1980ies, with a feather motif, and arranges it so that it looks like a vase. Antique obi, just as it is a broken vase, is united back again with black obijime - a string used to tie up obi when it’s worn. Framed in kiritansu (antique chest) paulownia wood. It is elegantly framed with paulownia wood originally used for kimono chest-of-drawers, and is filled with storytelling and sense of luxury. I used pieces of kimono that could no longer be used as clothing and kiritansu chest-of-drawers that would normally be discarded to create the ultimate upcycled piece. [Explanation and meaning of pattern and colors] Feathers hold various meanings and symbolism in Japanese traditional culture, often reflecting themes of spirituality, symbolism, and folklore. Here are some of the meanings associated with feathers in Japanese tradition: ・Divine Protection: Feathers are often seen as symbols of divine protection and spiritual guidance. Feathers, especially those from birds, are considered to be imbued with the protective energy, offering spiritual guardianship and safeguarding against negative forces. ・Connection to the Spirit World: Feathers are sometimes associated with the spirit world and the realm of the divine. In folklore and mythology, feathers are depicted as messengers between the earthly realm and the celestial realms. ・Symbol of Beauty and Elegance: Feathers are admired for their natural beauty, grace, and elegance. In traditional Japanese arts such as Noh theater, Kabuki, and dance performances like Kagura, actors and performers often use feathered costumes or accessories to enhance their appearance and convey a sense of refinement and sophistication. ・Sign of Good Luck and Prosperity: In Japanese folklore, certain birds like cranes and pheasants are considered symbols of good fortune, longevity, and prosperity. Feathers from these birds are often depicted in art and craftwork as auspicious symbols believed to bring blessings and positive energy to the bearer. [About the frame] Kiritansu - chest-of-drawers for kimono, is traditionally made from paulownia wood, a uniquely Japanese material closely tied to the world of kimonos. Paulownia wood is known as the lightest wood in Japan, prased for its natural luster, resistance to moisture, and resilience against cracking. Since ancient times, it has been used in crafting furniture, chests, and musical instruments. During the Edo period, it became customary to store cherished kimonos in paulownia chests...

Category

1980s Japanese Japonisme Vintage Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

String, Composite, Reclaimed Wood, Yarn, Thread, Textile, Fabric, Wood, ...

Reclaimed Water Tower Cedar Weathered Wall Art
Reclaimed Water Tower Cedar Weathered Wall Art

Reclaimed Water Tower Cedar Weathered Wall Art

By Manjiro Design

Located in brooklyn, NY

Reclaimed Brooklyn water tower white cedar slats display a varying depth of patina in these reclaimed pine frames. Reclaimed water tower cedar / stained southern pine frame. E...

Category

2010s American Modern Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Pine, Reclaimed Wood

Andrianna Shamaris Architectural Teak Wood Wall Hanging
Andrianna Shamaris Architectural Teak Wood Wall Hanging

Andrianna Shamaris Architectural Teak Wood Wall Hanging

By Andrianna Shamaris

Located in New York, NY

A beautiful Minimalist carving, hand carved from a single piece of teak wood. Works well for an art installation or as a head board. We have a pair. The price and images reflect the ...

Category

Early 1900s Southeast Asian Primitive Antique Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Teak, Reclaimed Wood

Emergence
Emergence

Emergence

$39,436

Emergence

By John Brevard

Located in Coral Gables, FL

This piece is designed to help people transition to their best self. The spiky fractal on top of the head acts as an antenna to attract the change they want to see. The being emergin...

Category

2010s American Reclaimed Wood Wall Decorations

Materials

Metal

Read More

Punk Rock and Rebellion Animate London’s Hit Yoshitomo Nara Show

The exhibition includes his portraits of wide-eyed kids with mayhem on their minds, as well as some of the artist’s personal belongings.

Whether Painted or Papered, Muraled Walls Make Bold Statements in the Home

The ancient practice of covering walls in artistic scenery is back.

In Francks Deceus’s ‘Mumbo Jumbo #5,’ the Black Experience Is . . . Complicated

Despite the obstacles, the piece’s protagonist navigates the chaos without losing his humanity.

12 Floral-Accented Rooms with a Handmade, Folkloric Feel

Who needs a flower garden? Just use your imagination — and some beautifully patterned wallpaper or fabric — to bring the outdoors in.

This Wolf Kahn Pastel Is the Epitome of Beauty at Its Most Essential

A longtime admirer of Kahn’s work, 1stDibs editorial director Anthony Barzilay Freund explores why it’s relevant now more than ever.

Why Jules Chéret Was the King of the Modern Poster

The streets of fin-de-siècle Paris were set aglow with colorful poster ads, thanks to the printing techniques invented by Jules Chéret. Now, the Milwaukee Art Museum is celebrating this undersung talent in America's first solo show dedicated his exuberant works.

Anna Condo’s Multifaceted Career Spans Film, Photography and NFTs

From her historic Manhattan townhouse, the talented creator and curator of 1stDibs' latest NFT exhibition tells us about the art in her home and how she got involved with cryptoart.

How Keith Rivers Went from NFL Linebacker to Blue-Chip Art Aficionado

The former football player is as serious about becoming a great contemporary-art patron as he once was about making tackles. Here, Rivers tells us how he got the collecting bug and how his tastes have evolved over the years.