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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Interior Design by JAM / Photography by Gieves Anderson What's old is new again when it comes to trends—this time around, we're ...
A recent newspaper headline that read “Less lavish, more modern, art deco is returning” caught my attention and had me thinking back to a time growing up in New York City and the wonder and pride I ...
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 ...
Art Deco—which can be described as more of a style than a time period—blends a modern sensibility with earlier elements of Cubism, Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau. Although it has its roots in the ...
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Art Deco, with its bold geometry and luxurious materials, remains a defining feature of U.S. architecture, from skyscrapers to theaters. In many Black-majority cities, historic Art Deco landmarks like ...
Your home doesn’t have to look like it’s been lifted from the pages of ‘The Great Gatsby’ – it’s all about mixing modern and vintage touches (Nathan Kingsbury Design) Looking forward after the ...
From the 1920s to 2020s, these are the design elements that defined the last 100 years.
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, ...