This Over-100-Year-Old Design Style Is Officially Making a Comeback, a Report Shows
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Art Deco originated in Paris in the early 1920s and flourished in the United States between 1925 and 1940, characterized by bold graphic shapes, geometric symmetry, metallic sparkle, and jewel-toned colors. The style declined at the start of World War II but continued to inform design in later decades. Forecasts indicate a revival for fall 2025, encouraging statement tiles in terracotta, teal, or copper, and the use of antique or antique-inspired Art Deco pieces like geometric textiles, beaded lamps, and metallic accents. Vintage-prep influences and warm fall scents such as apple, caramel, and almond will also gain interest.
Art Deco was a style movement that started in Paris in the early 1920s, but hit its stride in the United States between 1925 and 1940. Its features include bold, graphic shapes; geometric symmetry; metallic sparkle and shine; and rich, jewel-toned colors. It fell out of fashion at the start of World War II, but has been referenced in the design of the following decades in different iterations.
'For fall 2025, it's all about elevating the everyday, making every corner an inspiring, unique escape - no matter your square footage or budget,' the report reads. This might look like adding statement tiles in rich terracottas, teal, or copper to a backsplash or bathroom (the search for 'vintage tiles' is up over 1,000%!).
Alternatively, it could involve incorporating antique or antique-inspired Art Deco decor pieces into a space, such as geometric textiles, beaded lamps, or shiny metallic accents. This Pottery Barn lamp is a great example of this style. The search term 'Art Deco vintage' has increased in popularity by over 745%, according to the Trend Report.
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