A style of design that was popular in the 1920s and 1930s; marked by stylized forms and geometric designs adapted to mass production.
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Examples for "deco"
Examples for "deco"
1The building is noted for its wealth of classical art deco features.
2The art deco-style bowstring structure, built between 1933 and… Read more Audio
3The once attractive art deco building was now a spectacularly gutted ruin.
4And the elements that is has, the art deco elements, are timeless.
5And who needs New York and Miami's celebrated art deco architecture?
1The building is noted for its wealth of classical art deco features.
2The art deco-style bowstring structure, built between 1933 and… Read more Audio
3The once attractive art deco building was now a spectacularly gutted ruin.
4And the elements that is has, the art deco elements, are timeless.
5And who needs New York and Miami's celebrated art deco architecture?
6Paper ace There are two ways of getting art deco walls.
7She had an art deco jewelry box with scalloped mirrors along the lid.
8Its art deco style lends an opulent feel to the taking of tea.
9The art deco mob thought the modernists were all hair-shirt puritans.
10Newcastle ocean baths Newcastle ocean baths sit behind a faded art deco facade.
11But in Britain, classicism prevailed, interrupted by the odd flourish of art deco.
12She runs her thumb over the swastika and art deco design.
13With art deco decor, it still has that sophisticated speakeasy vibe.
14It was an art deco palace with custom beveled mirrors everywhere.
15The colourful art deco tiles that decorate the fireplaces are an eyecatching feature.
16Pope took us to that fancy art deco hotel downtown-theClarendon.
Translations for art deco