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Studio GGSV transforms a Parisian pavilion into three sensory experiences that blur the boundaries between reality and ...
From France to Florida, here are six of the very best luxury Art Deco hotels around the world to book in 2025.
Our Art Deco Centenary series rounds off where it began, with the 1925 exposition in Paris. We take a look at 10 stand-out structures built for the landmark event, which catapulted art deco onto ...
Our final Art Deco Centenary designer profile spotlights Hildreth Meière, a pioneering muralist who left her indelible mark on buildings including New York's Radio City Music Hall, but whose legacy ...
The term "art deco" is being applied too liberally to architecture built under colonialism, writes Edward Denison as part of our Art Deco Centenary series. Long cast as the bastard child of ...
The Jewellery Salon showcases delicate crystal jewellery ... James Turrell and Zaha Hadid This year marks 100 years of art deco. To celebrate the anniversary, Dezeen has launched the Art Deco ...
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It’s the grandest and greatest art fair in the world, held every year and this year attracting around 270 dealers, all connoisseurs, all showing their very best, each work museum-worthy.
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But it was long enough for her to be considered the ultimate ocean liner, profiled here as part of our Art Deco Centenary series. Constructed by shipping company Compagnie Générale ...
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Dezeen’s Art Deco Centenary series explores art deco architecture and design, 100 years on from the “arts décoratifs” exposition in Paris that later gave the style its name.