Dog Sculptures
A hunting dog sculpture in porcelain and bronze, breed-specific figurines, and gold-finish dog lamps make up Lume Art Gallery’s 33-piece dog collection — the most varied animal sculpture range in the portfolio. From a two-hunter porcelain tableau to chow chow table lamps and bulldog wall lights, every piece treats the dog form as a genuine art subject. The Bulldog Art Sculpture, in matte black with gold accents, sets the tone: a dog sculpture built for a console or shelf rather than a children’s room.
Hunting Dog Sculptures — A Traditional Subject in Porcelain and Bronze
The hunting dog sculpture has a centuries-old place in decorative art — gun dogs and pointers rendered alongside their human companions in porcelain, bronze, or painted ceramic. The Box Porcelain with Bronze Ornaments piece in this collection continues that tradition directly: two hunters and their dog rendered in fine porcelain with bronze detailing. As the only hunting dog sculpture in the range, it works best as a singular formal display piece in a study or library rather than alongside the brighter gold lamps.
Breed-Specific Figures — Dachshund, French Bulldog, and More
Several pieces in this collection are sculpted as specific breeds rather than a generic dog form — dachshund, French bulldog, and standard bulldog all appear as distinct figures, each finished with a collar detail that reads as a genuine accessory. The Decorative Figure Dog Dachshund with Collar Wilfried proves an art dog sculpture doesn’t need scale to read as serious decor — its precise, breed-true proportions work well in a pair or trio of mixed breeds on a single shelf.
Gold Dog Lamps and Table Lamp Formats
Gold dog lamps make up a meaningful share of the table lamp formats here — a finish that suits darker rooms and reads as a genuine fixture, not a novelty. Three Francis lamp variants (black, gold, white) share the same French bulldog form holding a light bulb, finished with a rhinestone collar. The Francis Gold Dog Lamp at $255 shows how a dog table lamp can carry both function and sculptural presence.
Beyond Lamps — Functional and Furniture-Scale Dog Pieces
Not every dog piece in this collection is a lamp. Card holder figures in tuxedo, bow tie, and gold finishes work as functional desk or entryway objects, while a dog-form side table crosses fully into furniture — a different register from the formal hunting dog sculpture or the breed-specific figures. This range of formats is what makes the collection genuinely broad. Part of the wider animal sculptures collection at Lume Art Gallery, every piece ships free worldwide with duties and taxes paid, delivered by DHL, FedEx, or UPS.
Dog Sculpture FAQs
Which dog breeds are represented in this collection?
Bulldog, French bulldog, dachshund, and chow chow all appear as distinct sculptural forms, alongside a generic gun-dog hunting tableau. The Decorative Figure Dog French Bulldog Molly with Collar is a pure standalone sculpture — no lamp function — designed for a shelf or console where the breed-specific detail can be appreciated up close.
Are there dog sculptures that double as furniture or accessories?
Yes. The card holder series — dog figures in a tuxedo, bow tie, and gold finish — works as a functional desk accessory rather than a pure display piece. The Duke Dog Side Table goes further, using a full dog-form sculptural base to support a working side table surface for a living room or bedroom.
Is there a hunting-themed dog sculpture in this collection?
Yes — a hunting dog sculpture rendered as a porcelain and bronze tableau, showing two hunters with their dog in a traditional composition. It’s the most formal piece in the range, finished as a display box suited to a study or library rather than a casual living room shelf.
Do these ship internationally with no customs fees?
Yes. Every order ships free worldwide with duties and taxes paid, delivered by DHL, FedEx, or UPS. There are no customs charges or hidden import fees — the amount at checkout is the full amount you pay.