Art Nouveau style interior

 

The arrangement of Art Nouveau interiors is a challenge, but also an inspiring adventure. It allows you to play with a plant ornament, with motifs known from the works of the greatest masters of painting; original wood, glass and forged iron. You can either enter the art nouveau in all interiors or stop it only in small additions. The incrated mirrors frames, forged fireplace covers, gobelic pillows, stylized brass feet from the coffee tables… the art nouveau style loves sophisticated, unique extras.
How do I introduce art nouveau to our four angles? We are raising concerns and telling you what looks like a lot of performance.


AN ART NOUVEAU STYLE, SO WHICH ONE?
Let's start with some basic information. Style developed in Europe at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries in response to the widespread abuse of a very formal academic world. The Art Nouveau wanted to cut away from ancient order, wanted innovation, expression and artistic mismanagement.
This is why its characteristics are:

  • rich nature-inspired ornamentation
  • asymmetry
  • love for artistic craftsmanship
  • use of glass and metal

 

ART NOUVEAU STYLE – THE MOST STRIKING ELEMENTS
In fact, the art nouveau covered most areas of art, including interior decoration. Even if you don't plan for complete styling, there are a couple of elements in your home that will look particularly impressive in Art Nouveau style, and will not be more stably arranged. The stairs and the railings on the floors are mentioned. The Art Nouveau staircase can be a decoration in itself. Their design allows for many original features and fun with vegetation themes. The secession wooden street stairs with subways blend perfectly with marble and elegant antiques. The charm adds a mild, caramel color to the Asian teak wood. The stair rails resemble a misty, somewhat wild swan.
Another variety of Art Nouveau stairs is also counting stairs with footings, but with forged
balustrade. The soft, fiery lines of the forged balustrades decorate where the leaves are not irregular. The open-air design of the seaward-winning wooden stairs means that, despite their clarity, they do not overwhelm the interior.


OTHER ELEMENTS IN THE ART NOUVEAU STYLE
Of course, the Art Nouveau style can only be added to your interior. If you don't have enough space to expose the art nouveau stairs and railings, you can choose to create a decorative accent in the form of a door or a coffee table. The elegant double-hinged doors with stained glass Windows are subtle, but very original in reference to the art nouveau experiments in colored glass. The walnut coffee table with four chairs is a beautiful, slightly eccentric piece of furniture. Its fascinating, perforated design is a classic example of a art nouveau line, soft, wavy, organic.

 

 

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