Antique and vintage portrait busts and sculpture bring a particular kind of human presence to an interior, where a face or figure rendered in marble, bronze, or plaster introduces both historical depth and a quiet sense of occupation to a room.
The collection draws from several distinct traditions and materials. Carrara marble cherub busts represent the refined end of 19th-century academic sculpture, where the quality of the stone and the precision of the carving were central to the work. Stylized bronze busts on marble bases offer a more formal and architectural presence, while early 20th-century plaster portrait busts and terracotta heads reflect the working traditions of the atelier, where portraiture was practised as both art and craft. Neoclassical wax busts introduce an unusual and fragile material, and papier mâché milliner's heads bring an entirely different provenance, their commercial origins giving them a graphic, almost sculptural quality when displayed out of context.
These pieces work naturally on bookshelves and in studies, where their scale and presence anchor a vignette without overwhelming a space. They also suit entryways and living rooms, paired with antique French mirrors and candlesticks for a considered arrangement.
Each piece is precisely measured, clearly documented, and professionally photographed, with condition carefully noted. Stock is updated in real time, and all items ship directly from France, professionally packed for safe delivery.
A well-placed bust changes the feeling of a room in a way that is difficult to explain and immediately apparent.