Saturday, March 4, 2017

Art Deco

Art Deco came to life in France in the 1920's and reached other European countries and the US at the beginning of World War 2. The style was  fashion oriented and followed along with the current fashion trends in a way that had both of the design worlds meeting. Art Deco, although very much its own entity was influenced by Art Nouveau. It was a reaction against the strict rules of modernism, because of this Art Deco was heavily decorated and not necessarily focused on function.

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Original Art Deco Interior 
Art Deco was also inspired by skyscrapers and the emerging technology of the time. This led to interesting furniture with geometric shapes that were stepped to suggest the architecture of skyscrapers, chevron  and zig zags inspired by the electric technology around them. The materials of the time were also arguing against the strict modern materials of glass and metals. Art Deco's materials were rich, the more exotic the better. Art Deco used Ebony, polished metals, mirrors, glass, leather, tortoise-shell, and zebrawood with inlays of ivory. The style is one that appreciates all things glamorous.

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Modern Application of the Art Deco Style




Here is a link to an interesting website I found that celebrates the art deco style, you can check out their upcoming events and much more.
http://artdeco.org/ 




Eileen Gray was a designer during the Art Deco period, she was a very influential designer and not just because of her designs but also because at the time being a woman designer was not common. It was more common for women to help men with their designs, but this woman was making a name for herself as an independent designer. She focused on luxury through her designs and her                                                                                        furniture pieces were mass produced.


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Modern day application of the Bibendum arm chair



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One of her furniture pieces: the Bibendum arm chair (1925)




Peer reviews: 
Kendra: I loved all of the old photos she used, they really 
showcased the style as it was in its prime. I also found the
video that you shared on how the style first came about 
very helpful and interesting. 
Savannah: Your blog was unique in the fact that you showed 
some of the materials that were used and really helped explain
how the materials were an integral part of the style. 

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