Art Deco (Noun)
Meaning
A style of design that was popular in the 1920s and 1930s; marked by stylized forms and geometric designs adapted to mass production.
Classification
Nouns denoting groupings of people or objects.
Examples
- The city's architecture features an iconic art deco skyscraper from the 1920s with gleaming metal accents and intricate designs.
- She decorated her home with art deco patterns, mixing modern elements with the original ornate motifs from the period.
- A wide variety of vintage jewelry exhibited characteristics typical of art deco designs.
- When built, the lavish cinema had grand interiors reminiscent of a sumptuous 1920s European luxury experience expressed in sumptuous French-inspired high deco artistic qualities through classical stately details now said having heavy involvement characteristic expressions clearly now displayed classical historical building lines architectural construction containing unmistakable detailed very glamorous ex display halls starglit ornament detailed original solid mold silver over ex building
- On taking out vintage possessions discovered forgotten historical book hidden vintage volumes opened where observed room adorn rich paintings picture now interior to shown how actually artists discovered worked & they seen display exhibiting past also most antique full walls one.