Antiques, Estate & Vintage
Antiques, Estate & Vintage Collections
Collected living from BON TON goods: antique furniture, estate mirrors, vintage lighting, ceramics, candlesticks, art, textiles, jewelry, garden pieces, and decorative objects chosen for beauty, patina, craftsmanship, and atmosphere.
Explore the collection by room, object, material, story, or mood — from French vases and sculptural busts to nautical estate finds, vintage throws, works on paper, and one-of-a-kind pieces for a layered home.
Collected Living
Furniture & Interiors
Anchor the room with antique furniture, mirrors, lighting, sconces, and garden pieces that bring history, proportion, and presence into the home.
Antique tables, cabinets, shelves, chairs, desks, and furniture pieces with patina, proportion, and character.
Gilt mirrors, carved frames, foxed glass, and reflective pieces that add light, depth, and old-world elegance.
Vintage and estate lighting chosen for atmosphere, sculptural form, and the warm glow of a collected interior.
Wall lights and sconces with decorative presence, ideal for hallways, salons, dining rooms, and bedrooms.
Objects with Character
Objects for the Home
Decorative objects, ceramics, candlesticks, vessels, and French vases for shelves, mantels, tables, and cabinets of curiosity.
Curious, sculptural, useful, and beautiful objects that give a room its personality and sense of discovery.
Estate ceramics, vessels, bowls, vases, and handmade pieces with glaze, form, and material richness.
Art & Collecting
Art & Collecting
Works on paper, sculpture, busts, and rare printed works for collectors, libraries, studies, and layered interiors.
Drawings, prints, lithographs, paintings, and works on paper selected for atmosphere, subject, and line.
Sculptural forms, figures, busts, and objects that bring architectural presence and classical character.
Estate Stories
Estate Collections
Jewelry, nautical objects, textiles, throws, and seasonal finds that bring texture, history, and specificity to the BON TON estate collection.









