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Bring vintage glamour to your Colonial home with Art Deco bathroom ideas featuring bold lines, luxe materials, and timeless ...
Art deco isn't just a design style — it's a whole mood. Glamorous without trying too hard, all sleek angles, metallics, and perfect symmetry, it was the architectural answer to the Roaring Twenties.
As the prominent structures of the 1930s and 1950s are pulled down, lovers of Art Deco are creating social media handles and archival projects to remind people of how cities across India made this ...
MIAMI BEACH, Fla.—Florida’s effort to tackle its affordable-housing crisis is crashing into this city’s famous art deco history. Proposed changes to a state law would allow developers to ...
He led Hyderabad’s first Art Deco walk on April 29 through Secunderabad’s Jeera Colony, with stops at Rashtrapati Road and Monda Market, home to the twin cities’ Art Deco-style clock tower.
Silverware and furniture took to Art Deco and print used its fonts. It was all the rage. By the 1950s though, the style was giving way to the Modernist/Brutalist made fashionable by Socialist thought.
Robert Landau, who began photographing L.A. during the late 1960s, has a new Art Deco photo book out from Angel City Press, along with an exhibit at WeHo's Denenberg Fine Arts Gallery.
Deriving from a Parisian design fair 100 years ago, "Art Deco" rose up out of the ashes of World War One, bringing confidence, prosperity, very big parties and new, instantly recognisable bold ...
Art deco, short for Arts Décoratifs, turns 100 years old this year. In celebration of this AN looks back at the style’s origins and its relevance today.
Some of the city’s most iconic landmarks were inspired by the architectural design of Art Deco. It started in Europe in the early 1900s and came to New York during the Roaring ‘20s.
Art deco may be hard to define, but you know it when you see it. Its architecture is at once angular, associated with shapes such as chevrons and triangles, and arcs.
Art Deco Scotland: Design and Architecture in the Jazz Age, by Bruce Peter, Professor of Design History at the Glasgow School of Art, has been published by Historic Environment Scotland and ...