Decor at Rare Finds sits between accessories and art. These are objects selected for their visual presence — how they hold a corner, anchor a shelf, or anchor a wall — more than their function. Most of them function too, but that’s secondary.
You’ll find large-format glass art pieces where photography is printed directly behind glass with a depth that flat prints don’t achieve — a desert cactus scene, a cosmos-above-the-trees view, a cable car in yellow fog. Three-dimensional paper art pieces, like the motorcycle Route 66 sculpture. Painted canvas pieces in the 3D ballerina format.
These are pieces Tony selected because they held his attention in the workshop or on the showroom floor — a standard that sounds subjective and is. He’s been sourcing for over fifteen years. His eye has developed in a direction that favors pieces with visual weight and specificity over pieces that fill space generically.
Decor inventory turns with container arrivals. The specific pieces described here may or may not be available. Visit the warehouse to see what’s currently on the floor.