What's old is new again when it comes to trends—this time around, we're going back in time about 100 years, to the 1920s and '30s, when Art Deco first burst onto the scene. The architectural style, ...
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What comes to mind when you read the words Art Deco vs Mid-Century? Perhaps the former evokes images of speakeasy-style bars with mirrored glass cabinets, while the latter might bring to mind an Eames ...
When Athena Calderone walked into her TriBeCa apartment–once owned by Thierry Despont—for the first time, “there was something about it that screamed Art Deco,” she says. She was familiar with the ...
Art Deco wasn’t invented at the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris, but it was announced to the world there. In this photograph taken on October 25, ...
This 100-year-old design aesthetic basks in maximalism with bold patterns, jewel tones, and geometric light fixtures. Synonymous with the advent of in-home radios, flapper dresses, bootleggers, and ...
In Paris in 1925, the French government initiated its ambitious International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts with one specific goal – to showcase and celebrate the excellence of ...
Art Deco, an emblem of the Roaring ’20s, remains one of the most enduring and revolutionary design movements of all time. The cohesive and signature design elements, including motifs, materials, and ...
A historical overview of the styles and social movements which preceded and laid the foundation for the contemporary practice of interior design, i.e. Regency, Federal, Pennsylvania Dutch, Shaker, ...
The antithesis of quiet luxury, Art Deco is making its way back into our homes. Just like the fashion world is embracing eighties maximalism and heritage prints, the interiors world is moving away ...
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