Peter Petrou | Outward Bound

 

Tuesday 24 February 2026


 

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Peter Petrou’s five decades in the art and antiques world form a story as compelling as the objects with which he has long been synonymous. Guided not by fashion but by instinct - “a disease curable only by death,” he jokes - Petrou has spent his life championing pieces that defy category, logic or expectation. Outward Bound, to be held on Tuesday 24 February 2026, gathers works from his stock and personal collection: objects chosen over a lifetime of looking, thinking, feeling… and matchmaking. For Petrou has always believed that dealers are custodians, not conquerors.

His path was hardly preordained. Born to Greek parents in 1950s London, he dutifully studied law before abandoning it for an apprenticeship with Charles Guillois, the French war hero turned furniture dealer. “Objects carry histories,” Petrou learned early. “Our job is to listen.” By the 1980s he was trading at Alfies and Camden Stables; by the 1990s he had secured a coveted shop on Westbourne Grove, frequented by everyone from George Harrison to Barbara Streisand. His stands at Olympia, Grosvenor House, PAD and the venerable The Winter Show became legendary for their theatre, their daring juxtapositions and their unmistakable Petrou magic.

Trying to define the “Petrou aesthetic” is a fool’s errand. His eye ranges freely: Egyptian mummies beside Black Forest carvings; Polynesian artefacts conversing with Roman fragments; natural wonders set against modernist lines. Dyslexic since childhood, he found clarity not in words but in materials: “If I saw something twenty years ago, I can remember it today.” That visual memory became his superpower.

He shared that philosophy generously with younger dealers—none more so than a young Jay Arenski, to whom he explained the two golden rules of the trade:

Rule No. 1: There are no rules.

Rule No. 2: There are exceptions to every rule.

It remains the closest thing Petrou has ever offered as a manifesto.

Peter Petrou

  

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“Dealing is a vocation. We’re custodians. Our job is to find the right homes for extraordinary things.”

 

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His stories are legend: the red Volvo estate with 400,000 miles; the Harley Street scans of elephant-bird eggs; the Egyptian Mummy strapped to the roof rack and later sold at Christie’s for £810,000, the buyer rumoured to be Sheikh Saud Al-Thani. Profit, he insists, was never the point. “Dealing is a vocation. We’re custodians. Our job is to find the right homes for extraordinary things.”

Among the highlights of Outward Bound are a monumental 17th-century limewood carving of Orpheus Charming the Animals, formerly owned by Yehudi Menuhin; a tantric Tibetan gilt-bronze Shadakshari Lokeshvara once in the Kienzle collection; and a rare 19th-century kauri-gum bust of Tamati Tamaiwhakanehua, the Māori chief who signed the Treaty of Waitangi.

 

Circle of Juan Carreño De Miranda (1614-1685)
Saint Sebastian with an angel removing the arrows
oil on canvas
Dimensions 163 x 104cm

A silver-plate mounted coco de mer tea caddy,
late 19th century, mounted with a pierced strapwork hinge and scrolled handle, opening to reveal a shaped interior, raised on four acanthus leaf capped claw and ball feet,
27cm wide, 18cm deep, 35.5cm high

 

A large anatomical model of a Cockchafer (Melolontha Vulgaris)
Mid 20th century, carved and painted wood with fabric wings and faux fur trim, having hinged wings, articulated legs, and removable cranial panel and thorax
56cm long

 

The next chapter unfolds in Brittany, where Petrou plans to spend more time with his three goddaughters and in the garden-house library he has built to house his 8,000 book and catalogue reference collection. Those who know Petrou well, know that his vast shelves of books—auction catalogues, monographs, obscure ethnographic studies—are his armoury. Not trophies, not ballast, but weapons in the hunt: tools for verifying a hunch, deepening a mystery, or unlocking a forgotten attribution. The thrill of the chase is not complete until the footnotes surrender their secrets. As Petrou says "A Collector without a library is like an explorer without a map".

For wherever he is, he will keep looking. That is the constant: the eye, the instinct, the curiosity and the delight in placing the right object with the right person at the right time.
The matchmaker’s gift.

Outward Bound is not a farewell but a continuation: an invitation to acquire works from a dealer who has proved, time and again, that the best objects choose their custodians and that beauty, above all, deserves a home.

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Peter Petrou | Outward Bound

Tuesday 24 February 2026

 

VIEWING INFORMATION

  

Monday 2 – Friday 13 February 2026

 Selected Highlights

Sworders London Gallery | 15 Cecil Court | London | WC2N 4EZ

 

20, 22 & 23 February 2026

Full Auction Viewing 

Sworders Auctioneers | Cambridge Road | Stansted Mountfitchet | Essex | CM24 8GE

  

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