Art Deco Style
The Art Deco style emerged in the 1920s–30s, representing luxury, elegance, and progress. It’s known for geometric patterns, bold symmetry, and rich materials like marble, brass, lacquered wood, and mirrors. Colors are vibrant and contrasting: black and gold, emerald green, deep blue, or burgundy. Lighting is statement-making, with sculptural or crystal pieces. Art Deco combines glamour with graphic precision.
Key Characteristics:
- Bold geometric shapes and symmetry
- Rich materials (brass, marble, glass)
- Deep, dramatic color palettes
- Glamorous furniture and lighting
- Decorative, statement details