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Artículo: Curated Finds Under $1,000

Curated Finds Under $1,000

Curated Finds Under $1,000

At Curated by SG, we’re firm believers that thoughtful design shouldn’t come with an intimidating price tag. Some of the most conversation‑starting pieces in our showroom are also some of the most accessible—and every single one carries the craftsmanship, materials, and soul that make vintage furniture and décor so special.

Below, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite finds under $1,000. Whether you’re refreshing a corner of your home or searching for that perfect finishing touch, these pieces prove that great design and good investment go hand in hand.


Dining Chairs

A single statement chair can change the energy of an entire room. While these dining

chairs were designed to gather around a table, we’ve seen them shine in home offices, tucked into dressing rooms, or used as a sculptural stand‑alone in an entryway.

A 1980s Vintage Rattan Bamboo Dining Chair in the Manner of Axel Enthoven for Rohe Noordwolde (Left, $875) brings a striking mix of craftsmanship and architectural lines. For something with a softer curve, a Postmodern Black Persian Lamb Boucle Dining Chair ($800) has a sculptural simplicity that feels fresh in any setting. And the 1980s Postmodern Dining Chair ($700) adds depth and texture—imagine it pulled up to a writing desk or as an accent beside a console table. Investing in one remarkable chair allows you to infuse personality into a space without committing to a full set.


Lounge + Accent Seating

Accent seating is where you can really let your personality show. These pieces are less about matching and more about layering sculptural forms and rich textures throughout your home.

For those who love movement as much as form, our 1980s Postmodern Swivel Chair ($750) and Vintage 1980s Rustic Swivel Chair ($875) both offer that perfect combination of comfort and function—ideal for a reading nook, a conversational corner, or anywhere you want to shift your view with ease.

If you’re drawn to bolder silhouettes, the 1980s Postmodern Arc Lounge Chair ($750) and the 1980s Postmodern Chair ($800) both bring striking lines and a sculptural presence that instantly energize a room.

The 1930s Art Deco Vintage Side Chair ($750) offers rich wood detailing and timeless proportions, while the 1980s Vintage Horseshoe Chair (Left, $500) feels playful and unexpected. And for a true conversation piece, the Little Albert Chair by Ron Arad ($850) makes an artful statement, while the Postmodern Vintage Waterfall Ottoman ($625) doubles as extra seating or a layered accent.

 

 

Lighting

Lighting is the jewelry of a room—it’s what makes everything else feel alive. Each of these pieces has its own personality and patina, ready to cast your space in the best possible light.

Our 1960s Vintage Brass Spiral Lamp ($675) is equal parts sculpture and illumination, while our 1970s Vintage Green Geometric Lamp (Left, $875) offers a bold hit of color and shape that instantly livens up a side table.

Our 1960s Italian Lead Crystal Brass Lamp ($750) feels luxe and weighty, and the 1960s Mid‑Century Hollywood Regency Smoked Glass Brass Lamp ($350) adds a moody glow that works beautifully in bedrooms or cozy corners.

These are the kinds of lamps that turn utilitarian light into design statements.


 

Art & Décor

It’s the smaller details that make a home feel collected—and these under‑$1,000 finds bring so much character.

The Vintage Gold Gilt Floral Round Mirror (Left, $750) adds a soft glimmer and an elegant frame to any wall, while the Vintage Wood Zebra Horse Sculpture ($500) brings hand‑carved texture and personality to a shelf or console. For something rich and storied, the 1930s Japanese Champlevé Brass Vase ($800) offers intricate detailing that speaks volumes about craftsmanship and history.

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Things You’ll Find at Our West Town Showroom

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