Collections from Museums & Organisations Collections from Museums & Organisations
At Museum Selection, we are proud to work with 28 museums and galleries in Britain and around the world.
Art Deco Art Deco
Art Deco took its name from the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes held in Paris in 1925 and it melded modernist styles with fine craftsmanship and rich materials.
Art Nouveau Art Nouveau
Inspired by natural forms and characterised by curvilinear lines, Art Nouveau is considered a 'total' art style, adopted across architecture, graphic art, and most of the decorative arts including jewellery.
Collections from Museums & Organisations Collections from Museums & Organisations
At Museum Selection, we are proud to work with 28 museums and galleries in Britain and around the world.
British Woodland British Woodland
Discover ideas for you home, gifts, accessories and fascinating books inspired by our British woodland, long the inspiration for artists.
Oriental Art Oriental Art
Chinese art may be the oldest continuous tradition in the world, decorative arts being extremely important; from jade carving to metal wares, embroidered textiles to ceramics.
Victorian Victorian
Victorians embraced new fashions with great enthusiasm and the period also includes the birth and development of the Arts and Crafts movement, the aesthetic movement, and the beginning of Art Nouveau.
Celtic Celtic
From the Bronze Age to the early medieval period, Celts expressed their beliefs through abstract art styles.
18TH CENTURY 18TH CENTURY
A golden age for furnishings and the decorative arts, the 18th century stands as a highpoint in design history.
Made In Britain Made In Britain
At Museum Selection, we are proud to support local suppliers and artisans to offer you the best of Britain.
Exclusive for Museum Selection Exclusive for Museum Selection
We're proud to present a collection of exclusively curated pieces, either designed or handpicked by our informed buyers.
Country Style Country Style
Our classic collection of clothes, accessories and jewellery takes inspiration from the patterns and styles of the 19th and early 20th century, celebrating traditional techniques.