Windows
Mid-20th Century American Windows
Glass, Oak
1970s German Art Nouveau Vintage Windows
Pewter
Late 19th Century American Antique Windows
Glass, Wood
Early 20th Century French Gothic Revival Windows
Stained Glass
16th Century Antique Windows
Limestone
Late 19th Century Arts and Crafts Antique Windows
Stained Glass
1950s Danish Baroque Vintage Windows
Lead
Late 19th Century American Renaissance Revival Antique Windows
Glass
1860s French High Victorian Antique Windows
Lead
18th Century Antique Windows
Art Glass
Late 19th Century English Arts and Crafts Antique Windows
Stained Glass
1870s American Aesthetic Movement Antique Windows
Glass, Wood
Late 19th Century American Victorian Antique Windows
Glass
Late 19th Century American Victorian Antique Windows
Cedar
1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Windows
Brass, Lead
Early 20th Century Windows
Brass
Late 19th Century American Antique Windows
Glass, Wood
1930s Italian Art Deco Vintage Windows
Metal
Early 20th Century Windows
Brass
Early 1900s Arts and Crafts Antique Windows
Art Glass
Mid-20th Century American Windows
Hardwood, Stained Glass
Late 19th Century American Antique Windows
Stained Glass, Wood
Early 20th Century Windows
Brass
Early 20th Century Windows
Brass
19th Century Mexican Primitive Antique Windows
Iron
Early 19th Century Spanish Rustic Antique Windows
Wood
Late 19th Century Antique Windows
Glass, Art Glass
Late 20th Century American Romantic Windows
Stained Glass
19th Century French Victorian Antique Windows
Glass, Wood
21st Century and Contemporary American Windows
Textile
Late 19th Century Antique Windows
Glass, Art Glass
1880s Swedish Country Antique Windows
Iron
1950s American Art Nouveau Vintage Windows
Lead
Early 20th Century American Arts and Crafts Windows
Wrought Iron
Late 19th Century American Antique Windows
Stained Glass, Wood
1910s American Queen Anne Vintage Windows
Stained Glass, Wood
Early 1900s Antique Windows
Wood
21st Century and Contemporary French Windows
Limestone
19th Century Antique Windows
Stained Glass
20th Century Spanish Industrial Windows
Mirror, Wood, Paint
19th Century Antique Windows
Glass, Art Glass
Early 20th Century American Windows
Stained Glass, Wood
Late 19th Century Canadian Gothic Antique Windows
Softwood
Late 19th Century North American Antique Windows
Glass, Art Glass
20th Century Windows
Lead
Late 19th Century American Antique Windows
Stained Glass, Wood
Mid-19th Century French Rustic Antique Windows
Wrought Iron
1870s French Napoleon III Antique Windows
Stained Glass, Pine
1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Windows
Lead
Late 19th Century American Antique Windows
Glass, Art Glass
15th Century and Earlier Italian Antique Windows
Stone
Late 19th Century American Antique Windows
Stained Glass, Wood
Late 20th Century American Windows
Lead
19th Century Antique Windows
Stained Glass
Early 1900s Antique Windows
Glass
Late 19th Century American Antique Windows
Stained Glass, Wood
Late 19th Century French Antique Windows
Iron
Early 20th Century American Windows
Lead
Vintage, New and Antique Windows
There may be no greater design piece in a home than antique, new or vintage windows, each a portal through which light enters a space. Natural light is the ultimate accessory to any room, especially when it enhances your other items, bouncing off their surfaces.
From stained glass in churches to industrial and warehouse styles, windows have always presented a grand opportunity to transform a space. And they have changed over the years. Antique arts and crafts windows are layered with an array of complex colors that manipulate the light that flows through them. These windows provide an eclectic yet classic aesthetic with abstract patterns, mosaic tints and arched panels.
The craftsmanship of wooden panel windows has an air of the traditional style of the East. Rustic oak shutters and Persian carved panels present an intricate technique and artistry appreciated by sight and touch.
Industrial-style windows of the 1920s to the ’50s typically paired geometric patterns with metal frames. This window style emerged in home decor as a result of the residential repurposing of former manufacturing and warehouse districts.
By the 21st century, windows were less ornate in their designs, touting a more uniform panel layout. Still, you can find modernist windows that add a touch of artful vigor with eye-catching colors and designs you don’t see every day.
Browse 1stDibs for antique, new and vintage windows that will make a beautiful and unique addition to any home.