The Empire State Building, dominating the magnificent skyline of New York City, is not just a skyscraper but also a magnificent example of the Art Deco style. Completed in 1930, this architectural marvel has become the symbol of New York City and stands as a pinnacle of the Art Deco ...
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Bronze, Marble and Glass Lamp by Pierre Le Faguays, 1925 The Orient Express. The Bacardi Building, Havana, Cuba. 1933 Lancia Astura Series 2 by Castagna 1920s Tiffant Style Vitrail Lamp. This could be a repro but it’s still gorgeous Lucille Ball 1940s. (I’m back) Erte Fashion Design Silk Screen 1939 ...
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First floor of Burbank’s City Hall at 275 E Olive Ave, Burbank, California in the 1940s. It was designed by architects William Allen and W. George Lutzi in the Streamline Moderne style. Construction was completed in 1943. It’s still largely intact and this view here is the exact same as ...
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Venice Simplon Orient Express Royal Rochester Coffee Percolator 1929 Magnificent Art Deco chandelier Found this in a flea market in Paris last summer ! One of the finest art deco lobby ever made. The Fisher Building, Detroit, Michigan
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A SERPENT VASE, No 896, 1924, designed by René LALIQUE (French, 1860-1945); Manufactured in different colors; Size: 26.7 cm. (10.5 in.) (Photos source: Christie’s, Harrod’s, Pinterest) Collage by SJ Art Deco “Palacio” Val St Lambert Belgian glass vase , ca 1925 In ‘Topaz’ and ‘Bleu Francais’. The faceted sides cut ...
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