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The camp revival of gothic period interior design

Emerging during medieval times and maintaining its rein over popular style for more than 300 years, Gothic period interior design was largely inspired by intricate architecture and became a symbol of wealth and opulence. Associated with royalty and aristocracy, pointed arches were popular as were motifs of trefoils, roses and grapevines. If you’re looking to add to your antique furniture collection, CW has sourced some authentic Gothic period finds, along with some modern Gothic-inspired pieces, too.


Now, I’m not religious, but I need this prayer chair in my life. The light orange colour is simply divine and the intricacy of the detailed carvings on the legs and back is beautiful.

This cast iron cross is an authentic French grave marker from the late 1800s. Fox Antiques in Fyshwick has a great collection of grave markers, each with its own unique design.

Large bat
$295
Dirty Janes

Nothing says Gothic style like a flying bat! While this one isn’t an authentic period piece, you can’t deny the vibes are on point.

One of the simpler furniture pieces (but nonetheless a standout), this timeless dining table has elegant, black, curved cabriole legs and a solid oak timber top.

This Gothic-inspired bedside table features detailed drawers, smooth timber top, and French provincial look. The subtle vintage distressing technique enhances the handcrafted details.

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Gothic revival wall shelf with mirror
$400
Dirty Janes

Belonging to the more romantic style of the Gothic era, this mirrored wall shelf is a gorgeous addition to a hallway or front room.

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