Design
The 19th-century French master Gabriel Argy-Rousseau (1885-1953) created glassware using the rare pâte-de-verre technique, which means “glass paste” in French. This is a rare and time-consuming technique, known
Edgar Brandt was the greatest metallurgist of his era. None of his contemporaries could compare with him either in aesthetic or technical perfection. His work is invariably highly
Critically acclaimed as the undisputed master of Art Nouveau furniture, Louis Majorelle (1859-1926) combined the qualities of an excellent designer with technical virtuosity. The period from 1898 to
The futuristic style is ideal for progressive and out-of-the-box people. Among its adherents you can find representatives of different age categories. From active urban youth to wealthy pensioners
Grunge (from the French la grange – “barn” or “hayloft”) is an interior design style characterized by a harmonious combination of simplicity and solidity, as well as the
Antique style in the interior a luxurious and comfortable environment with a touch of sophisticated antiquity The antique style in the interior is a variant of the interior
Shabby chic is an interior design style that makes extensive use of antique or artificially aged pieces of furniture and decor. Shabby chic skillfully combines features of other
The style of Louis XIV is a trend in interior design of the mid-17th – early 18th centuries, which is characterized by an elegant combination of classicism and
Regency is the general name for several similar interior design styles that have arisen in different historical eras. All three main types of regency have something in common