Most of us with the art deco look of the 1920s and 30s known. However, there are many interesting facts about the fashion, which are not so well known.
For example, although the style was well known and have been using the term first appear in 1925, the style was not generally regarded as Art Deco and 1968 announced, in a book on art and interior design, long after the heyday of the style. At the time Art Deco was simply "modern."
Art Deco style is mainly reflected in clean,sparse lines, almost always in combinations of black, white, silver and perhaps red. It is a style is simple, but elegant, Opulance always evoke. Seeing art deco interiors is always an elegant ladies think of sneaking past with their long gowns, bee-stung lips and long cigarette holders. It is a symbol of the Jazz Age.
The style was very popular in the Roaring Twenties, the age in which people were getting rich quick from the stock market. Before the crash of the GreatDepression, people could indulge in luxury. And the art deco interiors were about - luxury. While all had recent art and design movements, a philosophy, art deco, with its elegant black and white lines, was easy to luxury.
Art deco also came at the same time that popular films. For the first time people could see "how the other half lives", or at least how they thought they lived. They saw black / white / silver images of rich people on the screen and wantedthat look for themselves.
Of course, with the stock market crash and the hard times that followed, people could not afford a few indulgences more. The few that were not convenient to display it before those who could not. When better times returned after World War II, they were accompanied by the introduction of mass production. Suddenly everyone was art deco and other items to make the previously seen as a luxury. As Yogi Berri once said: "Nobody ever goes there anymore, it's tooovercrowded. "And so, Art Deco never achieved the popularity it once was, although every so often there is a short boom, usually when a popular show time as" The Great Gatsby. "
However, an Art Deco never really went away. There are many organizations that help sustain and restore deco interiors in historic buildings. Many buildings are created in this period, restored to new uses. Art deco train stations have become art museums. Art deco lamps covered inprevious renovations are discovered and brought back to life.
Art deco can inspire a great style for your home and your personal style. Sleek, modern and yet ancient, it is a great way to select a statement with your kitchen cabinet design or the curtains you.
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