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Eyre de Lanux (/ ɛər / AIR; born Elizabeth Eyre; March 20, 1894 – September 8, 1996) was an American artist, writer, and designer. [1] De Lanux is best known for designing lacquered furniture and geometric patterned rugs, in the art deco style, in Paris during the 1920s. [1] She later illustrated a number of children's books.
Erté is perhaps most famous for his elegant fashion designs which capture the art deco period in which he worked. One of his earliest successes was designing apparel for the French dancer Gaby Deslys who died in 1920. His delicate figures and sophisticated, glamorous designs are instantly recognisable, and his ideas and art still influence ...
Pierre Patout was born on 23 April 1879 in Tonnerre in the Yonne Department. He died on 21 May 1965 in Yonne in Souzay-Champigny, in the Maine-et-Loire Department. During the First World War, he was a member of the camouflage department of the French Army, under the command of the painter Lucien-Victor Guirand de Scévolaor, along with a number of other French artists.
Approaching Art Deco can feel daunting at first, but just like most interior design styles, the key to success is layering. "If you want to bring the aesthetic into a more modern period, play ...
Art Deco. The luxurious and glamorous style of the Art Deco period continues to inspire design choices, offering a reprieve from the embrace of minimalism. According to 1stDibs, Art Decor rose 10 ...
Art Deco architects (1 C, 95 P) Pages in category "Art Deco designers" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
Ionides was an important Art Deco designer. He was best known as the architect (with Frank A. Tugwell) for the rebuilding of the Savoy Theatre in London in 1929 and for Claridge's Restaurant. [ 9 ] For the Savoy Hotel 's restaurant, he famously sculpted Kaspar, the Black Cat, who acts as a good-luck guest at tables if thirteen would otherwise ...
Friedrich Adler (29 April 1878 – c. 11 July 1942) [1] [2] was a Jewish-German artist, designer and academic. [3] He was renowned for his accomplishments in designing metalwork in the Art Nouveau and Art deco styles; he was also the first designer to use bakelite. He designed using a wide variety of objects and materials. [4]