Watch as the Kreosan team transforms a snow bike into a high-speed chainsaw-powered scooter! In this wild DIY project, they repurpose scrap metal and a powerful chainsaw engine to create a custom ...
Interior designer, creative director, founder of Studio Athena Calderone, writer of lifestyle website Eyeswoon, and now AD’s April cover star, Athena Calderone has cultivated a substantial following ...
Since it appeared on the scene in the early 20th century, Art Deco design has never really gone out of style. Sure, the glamorous aesthetic may have fallen out of favor during the early aughts (when ...
Paging F. Scott Fitzgerald obsessives: a century after The Great Gatsby was published, Art Deco decor is having a glamorous encore, bringing tailored silhouettes, polish, and indulgence to the design ...
Historian Marc Chevalier is obsessed with Downtown’s Oviatt Building. The vintage clothing collector and connoisseur has been researching the former haberdashery for years, wears original suits from ...
The giddy, gaudy Art Deco design movement emerged in the years before World War I, spread to just about every corner of the globe during the 1920s and ’30s, and then petered out during World War II.
Art Deco turned 100 this year, and it doesn’t look a day over… Well, okay, so some of these buildings are in spectacular shape, and others look like the architectural equivalent of Flossie Dickey.
A centenary celebration of Art Deco style recalls an age of opulence. By Jillian Rayfield Reporting from Paris On the same October day that the Louvre Museum reopened in Paris after a brazen theft of ...
PARIS — More than a century after its birth, Art Deco is once again having a moment. The Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris is celebrating the seminal design movement of the Roaring 1920s with a ...
Lately, in my personal corner of the internet, I have been showered in imagery of pared-back wood-paneled rooms, and thick cast glass and black lacquer set against ecru rugs and elegant gray silks, ...
One hundred years ago, in a city called Paris, a fair was had, and an era was born. Art Deco unofficially got its name a few decades later, but it was the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs ...
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