Baroque decorations for castles, like all Baroque designs, generally reflect the time and era in which they were created, but more importantly, their uniqueness. Although it is common to find sculptures in households or gardens in middle-class areas, this decorative style has become more popular as a decoration for royal palaces and churches. The Baroque style is also known as Popular, which probably explains why the trend took off so well during the Belle Epoque (the era of the king and his mistress) and the period that followed. No matter when or where these Baroque styles gained popularity, they continue to be favourites for modern decorative styles.
In terms of Baroque furniture, the first type of pieces you would find in Baroque themed decorations would be pillows, towels, candlesticks, vases and crystal pieces. All of these pieces, whether found in a living room or a chateau, are typically covered in fabric and fur to suggest the luxurious lifestyle that the Baroque era promised its supporters. Baroque furniture was often adorned with jewels, precious stones, painted silver accents, lace and ribbon. In some cases, real jewellery and accessories would add to the pieces to make them even more striking.
Tables and baroque chairs can also be found in most Baroque-themed homes, as well as in many foyers throughout Europe. The table often features an intricate and detailed piece of sculpture, while its accompanying chairs are often in the same style. Another common touch is the presence of candles and oil lamps, which were used to provide a soft glow in the dark. In addition, many Baroque themed decorations would feature musical instruments, usually wind instruments, which are found in the Baroque music genre.