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Waldorf Astoria Osaka, the first Waldorf Astoria in Japan, marks a new benchmark in hospitality-driven architecture in one of ...
The designer Jonathan Adler is another admirer. “Some people just have it,” said Adler, who wrote the foreword for Natale’s ...
As the design movement from France hits the century mark, India is doubling down on efforts to preserve its heritage and take ...
The first deviation from traditional bobbin construction came from innovator George Hunzinger. The artist took classic ...
New technologies and designs may have revolutionized the automobile, but these timeless Art Deco cars from the 1930s and ...
After years of meticulous restoration, the Waldorf Astoria New York has reopened its doors, unveiling a stunning transformation that blends Art Deco grandeur with modern refinement. The historic ...
UCUORO, an appointment-only luxury furniture brand, has made its debut in India, ushering in a new era of design that is deeply introspective, emotionally resonant, and artfully curated. Founded on ...
One hundred years later, they are included in the Saint Louis Art Museum exhibition Roaring: Art, Fashion, and the Automobile ...
Art Deco color palettes are not subtle — and that’s what makes them all the more exciting (even a century after the style first emerged) as a contrast to minimal and restrained palettes often seen in ...
Speed, liberation, luxury and elegance all converge in an unlikely Art Deco icon: A 1929 artwork that served as the cover of Die Dame (The Lady), a popular German fashion magazine.
Initially popular during the Art Deco era, the curvy couch made a comeback in the 1950s and now is doing so again.
The Art Deco Society of Los Angeles pulled out all the stops to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 1925 Paris Exposition in style.