
The Art Deco interior design style is known for its bright colours, geometric patterns, exotic materials and essence of glamour and luxury. This design style was heavily influenced by the Art Nouveau period, the post-war optimism, and booming travel industry at the time. Furniture from this period is characterised by dramatic, curved lines, lacquered finishes, and decadent details such as inlays of exotic woods. Aside from wood, marble, chrome, steel, glass and mirrors are common among hard materials, whilst velvet, silk, satin, suede, mohair, vinyl and leather are common among soft materials.
The Art Deco interior design style is known for its bright colours, geometric patterns, exotic materials and essence of glamour and luxury. This design style was heavily influenced by the Art Nouveau period, the post-war optimism, and booming travel industry at the time. Furniture from this period is characterised by dramatic, curved lines, lacquered finishes, and decadent details such as inlays of exotic woods. Aside from wood, marble, chrome, steel, glass and mirrors are common among hard materials, whilst velvet, silk, satin, suede, mohair, vinyl and leather are common among soft materials.