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ART DECO IN FURNITURE:

Art Deco is a type of furniture characterized by geometric detailing and shapes,


exotic woods (think zebra woods and mahogany), jewel-tone colors, lacquer,
mirrored finishes and shiny metal accents.
The Art Deco period is typically in the years of the 1920s and 1930s, and takes its
name from the 1925 Paris exhibition. This was the beginning of the first truly
modern style after the Edwardian periods (1901-1910). It was a whole new style
with bright colors being used to enhance visual and 3D designs. It had a sweeping
effect on the whole thing from structure to sculpture, interiors to jewelry, and
fixtures to vehicle design.
Art deco is a name that resonates with the 1902s. However, the art deco style can
be accommodated in any 2022 interiors, and you will love it. Arts decorative is
well known for its vibrant colors, vertical lines, angular geometry and decadent
detail work.
The opening of the first certainly contemporary fashion after the Edwardian length
(1901-1910). It used to be a complete new fashion with brilliant shades being used
to beautify visible and 3D designs.
ART DECO IN LIFE STYLE
1. It’s not a creative movement, but a lifestyle, successful of influencing all the
components of the existence, from garments to domestic accessories, from
ceramic plates to shapes of motorcars, from furniture to jeweler.

2. It used to be an enchanted, humorous and futile world which in a brief time


ran out in order to comply with the paths of the industrial design, and
witnessed Art Deco passing the baton from Europe to the USA.
CHARACTERISTICS OF ART DECO FURNITURE
Art Deco furniture is characterized by its muted colors, shiny metal accents,
eccentric shapes, and polished finishes. Art Deco fixtures is described through
study of symmetry, geometric patterns, sharp edges, distinctly stylized forms,
daring shades and ornamental details.
1. Colors: Lots of high contrast combinations, bold, moody, and deep colors,
balanced by softer nudes. Characteristics: Intricate wood inlays.
Symmetrical or angular lines. Long, smooth, and sweeping curves.
Lavishness – bold colors, patterns, and prints. Themes e.g.: animals, V-
shapes, stars, sunbursts.

 Motifs: Art deco interiors are often ornate and extravagant, full of lacquered,
glossy wood, shimmering gold, chrome and modern light fixtures. Materials: As
such, deco sculptures grew to become very popular, usually made of bronze, ivory,
marble and different extraordinary substances Lacquer, mirror, polished wood,
brass, metal, Terra cotta, chrome, colorful. Favorite colors of the era include bright
and deep yellows, reds, greens, blues, and pinks.
 Softer colors of that era include creams and beiges, many of which were used in
living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms.

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