Panel - Glass, Iron - Art Deco





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Description from the seller
Decorative stained-glass panel in Art Deco style with geometric motifs and a metal frame
The decorative stained-glass panels with Art Deco geometric motifs became extremely popular between the 1920s and 1930s, reflecting the era's modernist aesthetic characterized by clean lines, geometric shapes, and bold color palettes. These pieces were often used as room dividers, decorative screens, or architectural elements in elegant homes, hotels, and commercial buildings.
This type of decorative panel is particularly appreciated by Art Deco design collectors, vintage interior architecture enthusiasts, and contemporary designers looking to incorporate historical elements into modern spaces. The charm lies in the combination of traditional stained-glass craftsmanship with the period's distinctive geometric aesthetics, making it a versatile decorative piece that adds character and history to any environment. The piece features a slight crack in the glass, as shown in the photo, which makes its story even more fascinating.
Seller's Story
Decorative stained-glass panel in Art Deco style with geometric motifs and a metal frame
The decorative stained-glass panels with Art Deco geometric motifs became extremely popular between the 1920s and 1930s, reflecting the era's modernist aesthetic characterized by clean lines, geometric shapes, and bold color palettes. These pieces were often used as room dividers, decorative screens, or architectural elements in elegant homes, hotels, and commercial buildings.
This type of decorative panel is particularly appreciated by Art Deco design collectors, vintage interior architecture enthusiasts, and contemporary designers looking to incorporate historical elements into modern spaces. The charm lies in the combination of traditional stained-glass craftsmanship with the period's distinctive geometric aesthetics, making it a versatile decorative piece that adds character and history to any environment. The piece features a slight crack in the glass, as shown in the photo, which makes its story even more fascinating.
