Let's take a trip back to the roaring '20s, when flappers, jazz, and Art Deco were all the rage. The Art Deco, short for “Arts Décoratifs,” interior design style emerged during this era, and it's still considered one of the most glamorous and iconic design styles of all time. If you can’t pass up geometric patterns, metallic accents, and a touch of glitz and glam, the Art Deco style might just be the (strong) cup of tea you’ve been hankering for.
The Art Deco style emerged in the 1920s and 1930s, and the industrial revolution and the rise of the machine age heavily influenced it. It’s all about creating a sense of glamour and luxury—no wonder it was (and remains) a Hollywood favorite! *Ahem: Barbara Streisand’s floor-to-ceiling art deco Malibu home.* This style is characterized by its bold geometric shapes like trapezoids, zigzags, triangles, chevron patterns, sweeping curves, and luxurious materials such as metallic, marble, brass, and velvet. In other words, if Art Deco were a person, she would be EXTRA.
Let's take a trip back to the roaring '20s, when flappers, jazz, and Art Deco were all the rage. The Art Deco, short for “Arts Décoratifs,” interior design style emerged during this era, and it's still considered one of the most glamorous and iconic design styles of all time. If you can’t pass up geometric patterns, metallic accents, and a touch of glitz and glam, the Art Deco style might just be the (strong) cup of tea you’ve been hankering for.
The Art Deco style emerged in the 1920s and 1930s, and the industrial revolution and the rise of the machine age heavily influenced it. It’s all about creating a sense of glamour and luxury—no wonder it was (and remains) a Hollywood favorite! *Ahem: Barbara Streisand’s floor-to-ceiling art deco Malibu home.* This style is characterized by its bold geometric shapes like trapezoids, zigzags, triangles, chevron patterns, sweeping curves, and luxurious materials such as metallic, marble, brass, and velvet. In other words, if Art Deco were a person, she would be EXTRA.