Decorative objects
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Type: Decorative Object
Gold Metal Object Fairleigh
Type: Deco Accessory
Marble Decorative Object Eras
Type: Statue
White Sandstone Lion Statue
Type: Deco Accessory
Beige Travertine Tray Arman
Type: Deco Accessory
Agate Stone Round Tray Sonora
Type: Decorative Object
Leather Desk Blotter Scaleo
Type: Deco Accessory
Marble Object Salda
Type: Deco Accessory
Display Rack Maison des Fleurs
Type: Deco Accessory
Brass Decorative Object Serpent
Type: Decorative Object
Brown Desk Tray Harvard
Type: Decorative Object
Green Desk Tray Harvard
Type: Decorative Object
Marble Decorative Object Vintage Grapes
Type: Decorative Object
Bird Figurines (2) Morgana
Type: Decorative Object
Decorative Objects (3) Meteor
Type: Decorative Object
Glass Rope Desk Accessory Dominico
The Decorative Objects collection at Eichholtz Miami presents a refined assortment of sculptural accents designed to enrich sophisticated interiors with depth, balance, and visual character. Curated for shelves, consoles, coffee tables, and bedside tables, these pieces enhance living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, and home offices with a composed sense of elegance. Rooted in European design traditions, each decorative object reflects a timeless aesthetic thoughtfully adapted for contemporary American homes.
Crafted from premium materials including glass, metal, wood, marble, stone, and leather, the collection highlights Eichholtz’s dedication to quality and craftsmanship. From sculptural statues and architectural columns to refined deco accessory designs, every piece is carefully proportioned to complement curated interiors. These elements function as more than ornamentation; they serve as intentional design statements that anchor a space and contribute to its overall composition.
At Eichholtz Miami, luxury decorative objects decor is defined by restraint, material integrity, and enduring style. This collection integrates seamlessly into whole home environments, allowing each piece to express refined individuality while reinforcing the cohesive design language that defines Eichholtz interiors.

