Art Deco Revival

Glamour & Geometry | The Great Gatsby Modernized

Art Deco Revival is a return to the opulent glamour and bold geometric forms of the 1920s, reimagined for the modern luxury home. This style is defined by its use of luxurious materials—marble, brass, velvet—and its love for symmetrical grandeur. It is a confident, high-drama approach that makes a powerful statement of success and sophistication.

Luxurious Highlights

Noble Materials

Extensive use of polished brass, gold-leaf accents, Carrara marble, and exotic wood veneers.

Bold Geometry

Sunburst motifs, zig-zags, and stepped forms that create dynamic visual interest in walls and furniture.

Opulent Textiles

Deep velvet upholstery, silk wall coverings, and high-pile rugs that add physical and visual weight.

Symmetrical Grandeur

Perfectly balanced layouts that create a sense of formal elegance and architectural power.

High Drama Lighting

Oversized chandeliers and architectural lighting that emphasize the geometry of the space.

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