Styles Neoclassicism

Neoclassicism

Art Deco (from the French Arts Décoratifs) emerged in the 1920s and peaked in popularity during the 1930s. This movement became a symbol of luxury, elegance, and technological progress, capturing the spirit of the interwar era. Art Deco blends modernism, classicism, and exotic influences to create a distinctive and recognizable style.
Key features of Art Deco:
• Geometric forms: clean lines, zigzags, stepped shapes, trapezoids, circles, and rectangles. Emphasis on symmetry and balance.