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Today an English Heritage site, the many-layered Eltham Palace estate includes one of the UK's best-preserved examples of art deco interior design – a house built for the wealthy Stephen and ...
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Woman & Home on MSNThe world's most photogenic Art Deco buildingsPerhaps one of the most famous Art Deco structures in the world, the 102-story tower was designed by Shreve, Lamb, and Harmon ...
Proclaimed the greatest art deco building in the world was, drum roll please… The Daily Express Building on Fleet Street. The Grade II*-listed site, which was designed by Ellis & Clarke in 1932, ...
Lined floor to ceiling with Deco’s obsessive geometric patterns, and alight with the reds and golds of the archetypal Californian movie palace, the Stanford has become one of the most popular ...
One of the most important Art Deco projects in Great Britain is the reconstruction of the historical Eltham Palace in London by Swedish designer Rolf Engström in 1933. While the streamlined entrance ...
The second was his palace, Manik Bagh. Designed by the German architect Eckart Muthesius, this Art Deco marvel broke every rule of royal architecture, embracing sleek minimalism over colonial ...
After looking at versions of the same white-and-grey living rooms on Pinterest, Art Deco buildings—such as the Tuschinski Theatre in Amsterdam, Eltham Palace in London or Grauman’s Egyptian ...
Art Deco has continued to influence London's landmarks and property interiors for over a century. From decadent facades to opulent panelling, Zoe Dare Hall dives into the details of this glamorous ...
An Art Deco Masterpiece Was Restored in Oslo — With a Gilded Cinema, 7 Restaurants, and the City's First Year-round Rooftop Pool. Sommerro, housed in a former energy company headquarters, melds ...
Art deco has therefore defied easy categorisation. The term itself was not widely adopted until after 1968, when it was used by Bevis Hillier, an art historian, based on the name of the exhibition.
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