The Art Deco design movement originated in France during the 1920s and quickly extended to other countries in Europe and America. It is distinguished by stunning color combinations, ornate decoration, and aggressive geometric shapes. Art Nouveau, Constructivism, Futurism, and Cubism all had an impact on the style. The bold and colorful Art Deco style is becoming more and more popular in interior design. Symmetry, metallic colors, rectilinear geometry, and a variety of textures are the distinguishing features that come together to produce a gorgeous modern area that is guaranteed to wow your loved ones.
The Modern Movement is an architectural movement that originated in America and other areas of Europe (particularly Germany) after World War II. It developed from the strong use of glass and metal in Art Deco to bring lightness into interior spaces so people could work comfortably without being too far removed from nature.
In the 1920s, new materials and concepts were introduced, leading to significant stylistic innovation and change. In response to the Industrial Revolution, Art Deco evolved, reverting to more basic forms and geometric shapes that blended in better with the natural world. Furthermore, it disapproved of the machine-age utilitarianism of Victorian design, which was influenced by the extensive use of ironwork in structures like railroads and factories.
Geometric designs look great in both the living room and the bedroom, so feel free to use them in any space in your house. Choose geometric-patterned upholstery couches and chairs; they will go together beautifully. Next, experiment with different color schemes on various artworks, such as paintings or prints. An area becomes more visually engaging when there is a greater contrast in color between the objects in it. Additionally, if you want something more conventional but yet incorporates some modern design elements, like stripes, then go ahead and use them everywhere! You can use them on cushions, toss pillows, tablecloths, wall wallpaper, and anything else you can think of!
Given the significant influence of the Art Deco style on interior design, its recent resurgence is not surprising. These cushions will be useful if you’re seeking for motivation or fresh ideas for your own house.The Berber inhabitants of Morocco’s Atlas Mountains crafted this handcrafted lumbar cushion using cactus silks from the Agave Sabra plant. The regal patterns and deep hues represent the souks and riads at dusk, the last moments before nightfall, and the rumours of long-forgotten stories. Lunja is the ideal finishing touch for an Art Deco interior!
The Agave Sabra cactus leaves are harvested for their filaments, which are then spun and weaved to create the cactus silks. The threads were traditionally colored using plant extracts and spices. 10% of all cushions purchased from our Moroccan collection are donated to the wonderful Ims’ONE Project, a nonprofit organization that focuses on the health, welfare, and immunization of Moroccan dogs—and some cats, too!Help you design an area with an Art Deco feel.