Of all hotels in Interlaken Switzerland, the Victoria-Jungfrau Grand Hotel & Spa is by far the best! It is home to more than 200 rooms and suites, two restaurants, two bars, and a 5,500-square-meter spa. If you are looking for a place to stay in Interlaken, look no further!&nbs
Originally used to promote cabaret and tourist resorts by train, steamship and airline companies, travel posters from the 1920s have become iconic designs. The artwork depicted luxurious travel with strong and powerful imagery, which was influenced by the geometric shapes and bold colours of the Art Deco movement at the time. The style still inspires […]
Internationally acclaimed interior architects Emil Humbert and Christophe Poyet continue to build on the hugely successful Beefbar brand owned by Ricardo Giraudi. This time, the studio design the impressive interiors of the restaurant's Paris location; a suite of Art Nouveau and Art Deco rooms that
Art deco is one of those design styles that defies the passage of time. One of the first, major international styles of design, Art Deco appeared in
Visite Art Nouveau dans le quartier des Squares - Horta, Strauven, Hobé... Des architectes qui ont marqué ce quartier du coeur de Bruxelles
Sven Brasch, danish illustrator illustratore danese attivo tra gli anni 20 e 30 autore di locandine di film in stile art deco femme fatale
This Art Deco style dining table / desk features a stepped geometric frame inset with a thick glass top.
“What is it, [Art Nouveau]?... Art can never be new.” A new book celebrates Alphonse Mucha's lasting legacy – but it's one he didn't want to leave behind in the first place
♦ THE IMAGE: This image came from a rare magazine cover for the San Francisco Exposition in 1915. The artist is F. L. Packer. This is a newly printed reproduction of an antique image. Choose the size you would like using menu. The watermarks with our name will not appear on your print. ♦ THE SIZE: The image size you choose will be the actual image area. If you have a specific size you would like it, ask and we will see if it can be done. The paper will be larger, having a white border. Please email us with any questions. ♦ THE PAPER & INK: We use a high quality fine art paper, Epson Velvet or equivalent. The image has been scanned from the original print using a graphic arts scanner. It will be printed with an Epson graphic arts printer using archival inks that will not fade. ♦ POLICY: These prints are for collecting or framing, but not reproducing for use in crafting or making more prints. If you would like to download images for crafting, go to our other ETSY site which is called "Image Chateau". ♦ THE SHIPPING: FREE SHIPPING on totals over $35. One shipping cost for as many prints as you want to purchase. Your print will be put into a plastic sleeve and then in between 2 layers of corrugated cardboard, or back-rolled in large diameter and mailed in a large very strong square tube. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING email us for quote to your Country.
By Alan George Imagine this, your kitchen, transformed into a dazzling display of Art Deco elegance, where every corner whispers tales of glamour and...
My friend Janelle Pietrzak recently told me she was going to install a round window in her living room. I love the idea – it’s like a magic porthole, don’t you think? And of course,…
Entrance to the Abbesses Metro station (1900-4) by Hector Guimard, Montmatre, Paris
By Alan George Imagine stepping into your bathroom and being whisked away to the glamorous era of the 1920s - a time when elegance...
Captain Dapper loves old stuff ... maybe even more than new stuff. Perhaps it's because my parents would drag me along to antique stores and flea markets as a kid, but I just love vintage shopping. The musty smells, the dusty finds, the rooms chock full of history ... it feels like home to me. When I found myself with some extra time in Minneapolis Saturday morning, I dragged my friend along to two salvage stores - Architectural Antiques and Art & Architecture. My first stop was Architectural Antiques, which is housed in a big old industrial building in the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District. If you have a thing for religious relics and old churches, this is the place for you! When we were walking in I noticed the old church sign being repurposed as the store's signage and thought, oh isn't that cute? It turns out, that's just the tip of the religious iceberg! Paintings, statues, even pulpits and stained glass windows are around every corner of Architectural Antiques. They were all beautiful but of course they're also very large scale. You'd need a pretty large space to accommodate most of the pieces! Of course, that didn't keep me from trying to imagine how I could use a massive altar in my tiny apartment. And speaking of massive ... This Art Deco station entrance stopped me in my tracks. Look at all the lead glass and beautiful wood! And I love the curved shape. It's probably 15 to 20 feet tall and will set you back $15,000 but it would be a statement piece in a big loft. It's not all church salvage and giant wood doors. There's also a vast collection of vintage lighting, hardware and other home elements. The pricing is a little on the high side for salvaged goods but if you're looking for one stop shopping versus scavenging for cheaper pieces at auctions, this is a good place to start. The next stop for satiating my salvage shopping needs was Art & Architecture on University Avenue. This shop is also housed in an old industrial building but this one has a cute little cupcake shop as well. Mmm ... cupcakes. Although both stores specialize in architectural artifacts, Art & Architecture is quite different from Architectural Antiques. First of all, Art & Architecture doesn't have any church salvage. Instead, you'll find old signage and maps, light fixtures and shades and lots and lots of hardware. This is a great destination if you're rehabbing a vintage house and want to find period pieces. I also stumbled upon a number of little oddities - like a bingo machine, old typewriters and vintage sign letters. In addition to Art & Architecture and Cupake, the building also houses a couple of antique shops on the upper floors. Of course I never pass up an opportunity to shoot a selfie through a mirror. Images: Jason Loper
It's photographs like this that stop me in my tracks when I'm browsing the internet, and I'm always saving them away in some folder that I never do anything with– until today! The time has come to unload my favourite art nouveau stunners on you. Let's start with this flower-shop in Brussels, designe
Size: Large (6" X 6") Display your favorite photos, images, and quotes on this vibrant ceramic tile. You can use your custom tile as a trivet or to upgrade your home décor. Great for holiday, wedding, and office gifts. Dimensions: 6"l x 6"w; Thickness: 0.19" Weight: 8.5 oz. Made of white ceramic Full-color, full-bleed printing Not recommended for outdoor use. Protect from exposure to direct sunlight Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 6" x 6". For best results please add 1/8"" bleed
ANTIQUE VINTAGE ART DECO FIXTURE SATURN PENDANT CEILING BRASS LIGHT FROSTED STAR GLOBE GLASS SHADE LAMP Excellent Working Condition Without any damage Size HEIGHT 20 INCH BREADTH 12 INCH WIDTH 12 INCH
A look at the art nouveau architecture in Prague and how visitors can experience this unique style in one of Europe's most beautiful cities
It’s easy enough to get Art Nouveau and Art Deco confused, probably owing to the fact that they both start with ‘art’. But Art Nouveau and Art Deco are actually two very distinct design movements, with very distinct looks, that appeared around the turn of the 20th century. After perusing this brief disambiguation, you may not be an expert on design history — but you can casually drop these two descriptors into conversations, and your friends are sure to be impressed.