Art NouveauArt NouveauAfter the overloaded eclectic interiors whereeach element existed separately, Art Nouveau surprised with its integrity and at the same time sophistication. Art Nouveau drew inspiration from nature, stylized its forms, turning them into graceful lines that became a hallmark of the style. Most often, Art Nouveau patterns used buds (symbols of new life) and plants with long stems and pale flowers: lilies, water lilies, orchids, irises. All home furnishings were combined with each other and did not tolerate the intervention of alien elements. One of the founders of the style - Henri van de Velde* even drew sketches of dresses so that the inhabitants of the interiors did not destroy the harmony with their appearance.There is hardly any need to recreate such decoration.today: it is too binding, it is hard to live in such an environment. But if you want to add decadent romance to the interior - you can use textiles and wallpaper with Art Nouveau motifs.

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