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  2. Art Nouveau furniture - Wikipedia

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    The first Art Nouveau houses appeared in Brussels in 1893, including the Hotel Tassel designed by Victor Horta.Horta designed not only the house and decor but also the furniture, which featured the same nature-inspired curling whiplash lines which were featured in the architecture, wrought iron balcony and stairway railings, ceramic floors, and door handles.

  3. Art Deco - Wikipedia

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    Like the Art Nouveau period before it, Art Deco was an exceptional period for fine glass and other decorative objects designed to fit their architectural surroundings. The most famous producer of glass objects was René Lalique, whose works, from vases to hood ornaments for automobiles, became symbols of the period.

  4. These Furniture and Lighting Trends Were Everywhere ... - AOL

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    "The highly decorative Art Nouveau style is well suited to the tastes of today’s maximalists and organic modernists," the report says. This style rose four positions as a furniture search term ...

  5. These 10 Antique and Vintage Trends Will Surge in Popularity ...

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    Barzilay Freund says, “We’ve been seeing strong demand for Art Nouveau and Art Deco decorative objects, lighting, and collectibles, as well as antique case pieces and tables with hand-carved ...

  6. Louis Majorelle - Wikipedia

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    Louis-Jean-Sylvestre Majorelle, usually known simply as Louis Majorelle, (26 September 1859 – 15 January 1926) was a French decorator and furniture designer who manufactured his own designs, in the French tradition of the ébéniste.

  7. Is Art Deco Design Back? Here's How to Get the Look ... - AOL

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    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 ...