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However, Art Deco bathrooms are the spaces where, perhaps, you can lean into the theme a little bit more. They lend themselves to the glitzy, speak-easy wow-factor in a way that other rooms don't ...
Many Art Deco buildings are indeed skyscrapers that tower above other buildings, but even smaller buildings like those in Miami’s South Beach—which, thanks to rapid growth in the 1930s, is a ...
A very happy birthday is in order — Art Deco is celebrating 100 years this year. And while that may seem like a long time ago, the design is just as relevant today, although it has taken on a ...
A homeowner whose grandfather worked for a railroad trains her sights on an Art Deco-style bath. By Marni Elyse Katz Globe Correspondent,Updated December 30, 2021, 5:35 p.m.
See inside a charming 1920s apartment with vintage bathroom tiles, a pedestal sink, a tiny stall shower, and crank windows.
While some may argue the era of Art Deco interior design is over, it’s undeniable that its spirit lives on. “When we’re talking about Art Deco, generally we’re thinking of the style and ...
A century after it was formally introduced at the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris, Art Deco is enjoying a resurgence in decor, fashion, and more.
With a wooden sideboard-style vanity, you can quickly transform your bathroom into a midcentury haven. Find a vintage treasure to DIY or choose from ones already crafted for bathroom use.
The primary bathroom with a glass-enclosed stand-alone shower, features white brick walls and rich gold farmhouse-style hardware. The small backyard holds a tiny stepped-patio and grassy lawn.