Renting Art Deco Furniture

Why Renting Art Deco Furniture Can Transform Your Shoot or Film Set

In a world saturated with visual productions and increasingly demanding advertising, standing out is essential. If you’re aiming for immediate visual impact and a setting full of style, renting Art Deco furniture is a smart move. This 20th-century aesthetic—shaped by the styles of the 1920s, ’30s, and ’40s, and even infused with the inventiveness of the mid-century look of the 1950s—is making a strong comeback in the worlds of interior design, film, and advertising. Fins de Siècles Art Déco offers a unique selection to transform any space into a full sensory experience.

Why Renting Art Deco Furniture Makes All the Difference

Instant Scenographic and Visual Value

Furniture for shoots, film sets, or advertising drawn from the Art Deco universe delivers a powerful visual impact. From an Art Deco lamp to an upholstered armchair with geometric lines, each piece becomes a focal point. This style doesn’t just decorate—it sets the scene and conveys an era. The production team or audience will notice the difference the moment they walk into the space.

Unique Vintage Elegance

Art Deco furniture is defined by its blend of luxurious materials—marble, velvet, silk, rare and exotic woods, light and dark veneers, brass, bronze, polished metals, nickel, chrome, and silver—and its ability to evoke understated luxury. Renting Art Deco furniture means gaining access to one-of-a-kind pieces and giving your event a distinctive aesthetic. It’s ideal for those looking to break away from the ordinary and create a refined, timeless Art Deco interior with nods to the mid-century style.

Shoots and Productions Where Art Deco Furniture Shines

Advertising, Film, and Photo Shoots

Art directors and photographers find Art Deco event furniture rental a powerful and practical solution. This style—with influences ranging from classic Art Deco to the sophisticated design of the 1950s—adds character without the need for elaborate sets. A lamp, a console, and an armchair are enough to set the scene with authentic visual flair.

Types of Art Deco Furniture Available for Rent

Original Vintage 20th-Century Pieces

Fins de Siècles Art Déco gives you access to authentic, restored Art Deco furniture ready to take part in your project. From cocktail tables to sideboards and curved armchairs, each piece is handpicked for its aesthetic value and condition, crafted from quality materials that echo the golden decades of design.

Art Deco Lamps and Decorative Elements

A beautiful Art Deco lamp can shift the entire mood of a scene. Lighting effects, fabric shades, etched glass globes and cups, opaline finishes, and metallic structures lend a sophistication you can’t achieve with standard lighting. Combined with other Art Deco decorations, they create atmospheric settings full of soul.

Full Sets for Art Deco Interiors

If you want to recreate cohesive Art Deco interiors, you can rent complete arrangements: sofas, tables, consoles, lamps, screens, paintings, and decorative objects—with the option to integrate mid-century pieces for professional results in record time.

Why Choose Fins de Siècles Art Déco

A Catalogue of Genuine Antiques

Unlike other furniture rental companies, here you’ll only find genuine 20th-century pieces—no replicas. Every item in the catalogue has history, character, and authenticity, including gems from both the Art Deco and mid-century movements of the 1950s.

Specialized Artisan Restoration

Our restoration team ensures that every piece is flawless while preserving its original soul. Upholstery, lacquer, fittings—everything is handled with care, using period techniques to ensure functional and beautiful results. Noble materials like velvet, marble, or bronze are treated with the same attention to detail as in their heyday.

Personalized Styling Advice

You don’t need to be an expert in décor or art history. At Fins de Siècles Art Déco, we offer guidance based on your space and the message you want to convey. Renting furniture becomes more than just a transaction—it’s part of a tailored aesthetic proposal, balancing the glamour of the 1930s with the clever sophistication of the 1950s.