Art Deco is a visual arts design style from the 1920s and 1930s characterized by bold geometric forms, lavish ornamentation, and rich colors. It represents a fusion of modernity and luxury, influencing architecture, interior design, and product design. Designers studying Art Deco examine its use of symmetry, streamlined shapes, and innovative materials to evoke an era of elegance and forward-thinking design.
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