Overview
Art Deco is a visual arts design style that flourished internationally during the 1920s to early 1930s. Characterized by its use of bold geometric forms, bright colors, and exotic motifs, Art Deco influenced a wide range of fields, from architecture and product design to fashion and jewelry. The style's influence can be seen in the work of designers such as Tamara de Lempicka and Jean-Michel Frank, who were instrumental in shaping the Art Deco aesthetic. As a design style, Art Deco continues to evolve, with modern designers incorporating its principles and motifs into their work, as seen in the designs of Karim Rashid and Philippe Starck.