| Astley Hall 16th century English house now serving as a museum of decorative and visual arts. http://www.astleyhall.co.uk/ |
| Blaafarvev?rket Art and cultural museum located in what was once the world's largest. http://www.blaa.no/ |
| California Heritage Museum Exhibits American decorative art, fine art, and folk art. http://www.californiaheritagemuseum.org/ |
| Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art Comprehensive collection of the work of Louis Comfort Tiffany as well as fine 19th and 20th century American decorative arts. http://www.morsemuseum.org/ |
| Decorative Arts Center of Ohio State-wide organization to foster education in the arts of daily life, with exhibits on glass and more. http://www.decartsohio.org/ |
| Museo di Arti Decorative Features highlights from a collection of 18th century decorative arts. Museum located in Torino, Italy. http://www.fondazioneaccorsi.it/ |
| Providence Jewelry Museum A collection of fine and fashion jewelry from the 18th century to the present, and more. http://www.providencejewelrymuseum.com/ |
| Rosenbach Museum and Library Encompasses the collections of the Rosenbach brothers. http://www.rosenbach.org/ |
| The Clockarium Displays collection of art deco ceramics from Belgium, France, Czechoslovakia and other countries. http://www.clockarium.org/ |
| The Danish Museum of Decorative Art International museum of decorative art in Copenhagen, with exhibits of eastern Asian art and more. http://www.kunstindustrimuseet.dk/ |
| Victoria and Albert Museum Museum of the decorative arts founded in 1852 to support and encourage excellence in art and design. http://www.vam.ac.uk/ |
| Vitra Design Museum Museum documenting and exhibiting industrial furniture design. http://www.design-museum.com/ |
| Wallacecollection.org Considered one of the best collections of fine arts including paintings, porcelain, furnishings and armoury. http://www.wallacecollection.org/ |
| Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library Site offers information on the Delaware museum, the decorative arts and more interesting. http://www.winterthur.org/ |