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Ceiling Rose Collection

Discover the timeless allure of ceiling roses, an elegant design element that has graced dining rooms throughout history

Background imageCeiling Rose Collection: Ceiling Ornament, Sandstone, 1940. Creator: Edith Towner

Ceiling Ornament, Sandstone, 1940. Creator: Edith Towner
Ceiling Ornament, Sandstone, 1940

Background imageCeiling Rose Collection: Ornate interiors of Chandler Hale house, 1001 16th St. N.W. Washington, D.C. c1900

Ornate interiors of Chandler Hale house, 1001 16th St. N.W. Washington, D.C. c1900. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Ornate interiors of Chandler Hale house, 1001 16th St. N.W. Washington, D.C. showing piano, fireplaces, and china closet, c1900

Background imageCeiling Rose Collection: Design for a Dining Room, from Documents Architecture Moderne (colour litho)

Design for a Dining Room, from Documents Architecture Moderne (colour litho)
STC418247 Design for a Dining Room, from Documents Architecture Moderne (colour litho) by Troost, Paul Ludwig (1878-1934); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCeiling Rose Collection: The Guild Church of St. Mary Aldermary, City of London, London, England, United Kingdom

The Guild Church of St. Mary Aldermary, City of London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCeiling Rose Collection: The Crypt, Glamis Castle, c1933 (1937)

The Crypt, Glamis Castle, c1933 (1937). From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]

Background imageCeiling Rose Collection: The Aldermens Court Room, 1886

The Aldermens Court Room, 1886. Lithographic print from the Discriptive Account of the Guildhall of the City of London, 1886

Background imageCeiling Rose Collection: The Visist of Dr Syntax to the Widow Hopefull at York, 1820. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

The Visist of Dr Syntax to the Widow Hopefull at York, 1820. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
The Visist of Dr Syntax to the Widow Hopefull at York, 1820. From The Second Tour of Doctor Syntax, In Search of Consolation, by William Combe. [Ackermann, London, 1820]

Background imageCeiling Rose Collection: The Queens Dining Room at Osborne House, c1899, (1901). Artist: HN King

The Queens Dining Room at Osborne House, c1899, (1901). Artist: HN King
The Queens Dining Room at Osborne House, c1899, (1901). The Queens Dining Room was converted into a temporary chapel for the lying in state of Queen Victoria in 1901

Background imageCeiling Rose Collection: The Lounge, c1930, (1935)

The Lounge, c1930, (1935). The lounge on board the Canadian Pacific Liner Empress of Britain, launched by Edward Prince of Wales (1894-1972) at Clydebank, 11th June 1930

Background imageCeiling Rose Collection: House Near Bielefeld, The Dining Room, c1912

House Near Bielefeld, The Dining Room, c1912. Designed by Herr H Wagner. From The Studio Volume 57. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1912-13]

Background imageCeiling Rose Collection: Dining Room of the Garrick Club, 1897

Dining Room of the Garrick Club, 1897. From Old and New London Vol 111 by Edward Walford. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, 1897]



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Discover the timeless allure of ceiling roses, an elegant design element that has graced dining rooms throughout history. From the ornate patterns of Documents Architecture Moderne to the Gothic Revival style of The Guild Church of St. Mary Aldermary, these intricate decorations have captivated audiences for centuries. Witness the grandeur of The Crypt at Glamis Castle and the historic charm of The Aldermen's Court Room. Delve into the whimsy of Thomas Rowlandson's "The Visit of Dr. Syntax to the Widow Hopefull at York," and indulge in the opulence of the Queens Dining Room at Osborne House. Explore the Art Deco elegance of a 1930s lounge and the understated sophistication of a house near Bielefeld. Lastly, feast your eyes on the grandeur of the Dining Room of the Garrick Club. Each ceiling rose tells a unique story, adding character and charm to any dining room.