VW Home by Vicente Wolf

VW Home by Vicente Wolf

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VW Home is interior designer Vicente Wolf's Manhattan-based showroom where he showcases his designs

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With its rare antiques and hand-picked artifacts VW Home rates highly on the designer’s insider track as a unique showroom that reflects interior design connoisseur Vicente Wolf’s far-flung international travels. Since its opening in 1999, the light-filled 3,000 square foot loft in Manhattan receives regular shipments from Europe, Asia, Africa and other exotic destinations that ensure a c

05/05/2026

These reclaimed Khmer sculpture fragments captures a hand, gently holding a scroll, an endearing symbol of knowledge, ritual and spirituality. Hand carved in warm brown and sandstone. The pieces once belong to a larger temple figure likely representing revered deity , early 20th century legacy of the Khmer empire

05/04/2026

An Indonesian terra-cotta vase from Bali, early 20th century - where artistry and symbolism meet in powerful form. Handcrafted with a rich, glossy brown glaze and adorned with a dynamic dragon in Bas-relief. Three sculptural handles add both balance and presence. Equally at home indoors or outdoors this piece brings depth, history, and a commanding spirit to any setting.

04/30/2026

A pair of carved wood Buddha hands, reclaimed from late 19th century statues – each carrying centuries of meaning through form and gesture. Finished in rich gilt and red polychrome , and elevated on custom black metal stands, these fragments transcend their origins to become sculptural statements . Together, they embody a powerful balance – serenity and knowledge, presence and purpose. DM us for info

04/29/2026

A Shield-shaped Antefix from Thailand , dating to the early 19th century – an architectural fragment that once crowned the roof lines of sacred temples and homes. They served as guardians of the structure.

04/27/2026

An early 20th century Indonesian stone sculpture, masterfully hand carved with a powerful dragon intertwined among delicate floral motifs. Reclaimed from Temple Garden, this architectural fragment carries with it a sense of history, craftsmanship, and a quiet reference. Equally compelling indoors or outdoors, it brings texture, soul, and a sense of timelessness to any setting DM us for info

04/22/2026

Our Anglo-Indian armchairs are a celebration of artistry, featuring intricate, hand cut bone inlay set into richly toned, teak wood. An elegant addition to any interior, where history, texture, and design meet.

04/21/2026

A rare and sculptural pair of Gazelle armchairs by designer Dan Johnson (1918-1979) celebrated for their elegant lines and innovative craftsmanship. Preserved in very good condition, the aluminum frames remain strong and refined, and the cane is intact, showing the integrity of their original craftsmanship. These are from the collection of designer Vicente Wolf, this exceptional pair embodies a timeless, global perspective, where design, history, and artistry converge available now

04/20/2026

A timeless statement of craftsmanship and character. This five drawer chest is handcrafted in India from aged teakwood and inlaid with cruelty, free buffalo bone. Each piece is meticulously created by skilled artisans using techniques passed down through generations now available.

04/16/2026

A Dutch colonial cabinet from Central Java, Indonesia, early 20th century. A rare, character filled piece for a truly collected interior. DM or visit VW Home

03/31/2026

This striking volcanic black rock sculpture, handcrafted in Indonesia in the late 20th century captures the quiet strength of a torso adorned in traditional attire, intricately decorated from every angle each detail speaks to the artisan‘s hand, making this not just decor, but a true conversation piece, rooted in culture, shaped by nature, and designed to stand out DM for details

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333 West 39th Street
New York, NY
10018

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm