Ar Deco parts 1,2

The New Aesthetic of the Roaring Twenties

Ar Deco is the epitome of movement and success, shattering classic dogmas and outdated standards.

Freedom of choice

Freedom of thought, line and color. A designer's revelation, more eye-catching than any magnet. A breath of fresh air, unbridled imagination and innovative visual solutions.

Companion Books

The collection has such a pronounced energy that is able to change the usual views of the interior and the surrounding space. Ar Deco turned out to be considerable and voluminous, that's why it was divided into two complementary books - Ar Deco part 1 and Ar Deco part 2. In fact they can be called companion books. The designs from the first book naturally flow into the second one as a logical continuation and development of the style.

Ar Deco part 1

Ornaments and designs of classic Ar Deco in a modern reading. Distinctive geometric Ar Deco ornaments and scale patterns from Paris and New York in the 1920s. The main fabric of Ar Deco part 1 is a dense but lightweight jacquard with added cotton and stylized damask. The same design is repeated on the companion, a fine organza with lurex and padding. The collection includes fabrics with metallic linen threads adding volume, massiveness and "live" effect.

Ar Deco part 2

Modern images inspired by scientific modernism and aerodynamics, industrial design and futurism. Rounded corners, active lines and knots are the fragments of images of the future. Ar Deco part 2 develops the unified line of the collection by adding rhombuses with rounded corners, flowing lines and intricate weaving. The designs combine large and small details, active knots and waves appear.

Hidden Potential

In a world of changing values and incredible technology Ar Deco collection reminds of the hidden potential inherent in each of us. Visual simplicity, purity and boldness are a source of inspiration, generating ideas that right in front of our eyes shape the future.

Ar Deco palette

The visual energy of Ar Deco is complemented by an active color palette. The collection is divided into 14 color blocks and built on classic colors and coloristic trends of 2014-2015. Gold, bronze, black and brown unmistakably point to familiar Ar Deco features. Color dominants include unexpected reds and blues combined with dusty bronze. But the real explosion was Ar Deco's use of shades of fuchsia, lettuce, and celestial and nautical shades of smoky blue and turquoise.

White

Self-sufficient and universal, white makes any interior play in a new way.

Beige

A winning solution and a timeless classic that remains unchanged.

Gold

One of the "true" colors of Ar Deco - luxurious and expensive.

Mocha

The space-transforming, luxurious shade.

Blue

Saturated blue for daring and colorful projects.

Blue

For interiors that should not be "overloaded" - light and fresh.

Mint

A trendy color that brings a dash of style to even the classiest of projects.

Green

One of the rare shades that can create an unusual accent.

Red

Vivid and eye-catching, just like the Ar Deco style itself.

Purple

The spectacular shade for innovative solutions which allow for experimentation.

Designs

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