Start the year with a bit of glamour as we continue celebrating the centennial of this pivotal 20th-century movement. Learn about this opportunity to develop a cultural education center at the ...
Art Deco is an iconic design movement of the 1920s and 1930s known for its sleek geometric designs, which blend modernity with glamour and luxury. Think The Great Gatsby, The Chrysler Building, and ...
When a Northern California couple with two young children acquired a pied-à-terre in Manhattan, there was no doubt about who could transform it into their fantasy New York escape. At the time, they ...
It was at a landmark architecture exhibition in Paris in 1925 that the Art Deco aesthetic first exploded on the scene. In the 100 years since, the glamorous building style - evocative of neon-lit jazz ...
Some of the first graphic art posters displayed on the London Underground in the 1920s and 1930s have gone on show. The posters were created in distinctive Art Deco style at the peak of the design ...
The idea for Art Deco Alive! came to Smiti Kanodia by chance, during a walk down Miami’s Ocean Drive. An entrepreneur and longtime cultural curator who helmed Time Out Mumba i for over 15 years, ...
A unique twin city festival is being organised in both Mumbai and Miami. What's common between Mumbai and Miami? Both are coastal cities, both of course have beaches and both are also cities that are ...
Mumbai: People who live or commute to south Mumbai cannot fail to notice the old world buildings with curved balconies, porthole windows, pastel coloured facades and sunburst motifs along Churchgate ...
This writer recalls the distinct impact of seeing the grey stone friezes of the New India Assurance Building in Fort for the first time. Imposing, sombre, and yet captivating. Smiti Kanodia, founder ...
This antique Art Deco vanity desk was covered in damage and dull finishes, but underneath lay timeless beauty. Watch as I restore every curve, drawer, and detail to reveal its original 1930s elegance.
Elephant armchairs (around 1926) by the French Art Deco furniture-maker and interior designer Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, from Paris-based Galerie Marcilhac, which is showing at Salon Art + Design in New ...