Decorative big cats, icons of 70s-80s glamour

A symbol of power and sensuality, felines have reigned supreme in the boldest interiors since the 70s. At Club Barbara, ceramic tigers, panthers, and leopards embody an era: one where design became theatrical, somewhere between 80s Palm Springs style, Miami Penthouse, and iconic Hollywood Regency.

 

 

 

 

In the 70s and 80s, interior design embodied exuberance and unashamed maximalism.
Designers drew inspiration from the animal kingdom to celebrate a powerful, magnetic femininity.
Tigers, panthers, and leopards in glazed ceramic adorned living rooms, surrounded by smoked mirrors, polished brass, and pastel velvet, codes that Club Barbara now reinterprets to re-enchant contemporary interiors.

Hollywood pieces with brilliant lines, palm lamps, and feline sculptures formed the perfect triptych of the Hollywood Regency style.
This aesthetic, inherited from Californian villas and Mediterranean glamour, combined the boldness of fashion with the precious textures of design.

Since Jeanne Toussaint's creations for Cartier, the feline has never ceased to symbolize power, grace, and mystery.
At Club Barbara, these animal silhouettes re-embody this spirit, somewhere between decorative collection and aesthetic manifesto.

 

 

Vintage decorative felines, Murano lamps, Italian brass pieces: Club Barbara brings together the most emblematic creations of the 70s and 80s.
Between Memphis design, Hollywood Regency glamour, and French Riviera spirit, the boutique cultivates a sunny and kinetic aesthetic where each object shines and becomes a true decorative work of art.