How Much Decorative Art Sold at Auction in 2024?

Editor’s Note

This article highlights a significant downturn in the decorative-art market, with sales falling to a decade low. The data underscores shifting consumer priorities and economic pressures affecting luxury and design sectors.

François-Xavier Lalanne’s bronze Hippopotame Bar sculpture with open compartments displaying bottles and glassware, exhibited in a luxury interior setting.
Market Overview

Sales in the decorative-art category—which includes design objects, furniture, jewelry, watches, and more—dropped nearly 42 percent year on year, netting $3.3 billion, the lowest total in a decade.

Price Trends

The average price of a decorative artwork at auction dropped 39.5 percent year over year, to $13,010, also the lowest since 2014.

Bar and line chart showing global decorative-art auction sales and lots sold from 2019 to 2024, highlighting a decline to $3.3 billion in 2024—the lowest in a decade.
Auction House Performance

In the decorative-art sector, Sotheby’s and Christie’s remain roughly neck and neck, with Sotheby’s taking first place by just $72.9 million in 2024.

Regional Market Analysis

North America may be the largest market for fine art in 2024, but it remains in third position for decorative art, earning just over $898 million. Europe took first place, with $1.3 billion in sales, and Asia came in second, with $1 billion.

Close-up of a woman holding the Aga Khan emerald brooch, a Cartier-designed green gemstone surrounded by diamonds, sold at Christie's Geneva auction in 2024.
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⏰ Published on: May 11, 2025