Shadow Boxes
1970s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Shadow Boxes
Plexiglass, Paper
Early 20th Century Swiss Black Forest Shadow Boxes
Wood
1970s American Modern Vintage Shadow Boxes
Silk, Acrylic
1820s Polish Antique Shadow Boxes
Brass
1960s American Modern Vintage Shadow Boxes
Canvas
20th Century Congolese Shadow Boxes
Cotton, Raffia, Lucite, Wood
1960s Asian Anglo-Indian Vintage Shadow Boxes
Cotton
Late 20th Century American Shadow Boxes
Plastic, Paper
19th Century Chinese Victorian Antique Shadow Boxes
Silk
2010s American Mid-Century Modern Shadow Boxes
Ceramic
1850s American American Empire Antique Shadow Boxes
Glass, Wood, Giltwood, Paint
21st Century and Contemporary English Modern Shadow Boxes
Silk, Paint
Late 19th Century Italian Antique Shadow Boxes
Bronze
1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Shadow Boxes
Brass, Copper
Early 19th Century French Antique Shadow Boxes
Iron
20th Century American Country Shadow Boxes
Wood, Paint
1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Shadow Boxes
Aluminum, Chrome
1960s North American Modern Vintage Shadow Boxes
Ceramic, Wood
19th Century Central American Early Victorian Antique Shadow Boxes
Shell
Mid-20th Century Japanese Shadow Boxes
Iron
19th Century French Empire Antique Shadow Boxes
Bronze
Early 20th Century British Victorian Shadow Boxes
Steel, Brass
19th Century Bajan Antique Shadow Boxes
19th Century Antique Shadow Boxes
Native American beadwork, doeskin gloves with pink and red strawberries on green vines...
19th Century American Antique Shadow Boxes
19th Century Italian Antique Shadow Boxes
19th Century Italian Antique Shadow Boxes
38 star American national parade flag, press-...
19th Century American Antique Shadow Boxes
36 star American national flag of the Civil War era, printed on coarse, glazed cotton. The 36th state, Nevada, entered the Union during the Civil War on October 31st, 1864. The last Confederate general...
19th Century American Antique Shadow Boxes
Antique, New and Vintage Shadow Boxes
Antique, new and vintage shadow boxes are an elegant way to present objects of deep importance or beauty in your space. Shadow boxes have long been a military tradition for displaying medals and awards.
Artists such as Joseph Cornell have used shadow boxes because of the dramatic visuals they can achieve as a three-dimensional piece. In recent years, shadow boxes have grown in popularity as home decor. A clean, empty shadow box presents everyone the opportunity to create a personal art piece. What goes into the shadow box solely depends on the artist’s vision, meaning there is no concrete design that each shadow box displays.
Shadow boxes vary in size and style, lending flexibility for different aesthetics in a room. They can also come premade or with only a frame for more customization and personalization. When you’re thinking about how to arrange art in your living room or dining room, integrating shadow boxes into a maximalist approach such as a salon-style gallery wall can add a dramatic touch and draw attention to whatever kind of work you’ve decided to place in the box.
On 1stDibs, find antique, vintage and 21st-century shadow boxes. Shadow boxes are available from a range of creators and in diverse styles, including mid-century modern, Victorian, folk art and more.