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Art Nouveau Interior Design

Flowing organic elegance from 1890s-1910s. Curved lines, natural motifs, and ornate details create artistic, romantic spaces.

Transform Your Room with Art Nouveau Style

About Art Nouveau Style

Art Nouveau interior design emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by flowing, organic lines inspired by natural forms. This artistic style rejects straight lines in favor of sinuous curves mimicking plants, flowers, and flowing water. Decorative elements feature stylized natural motifs: lilies, vines, peacock feathers, and flowing female figures. Furniture has curved, organic shapes with carved floral details. Stained glass windows or lamps (Tiffany-style) feature botanical designs. The color palette includes jewel tones, muted greens, soft purples, and gold accents. Materials showcase craftsmanship: carved wood, wrought iron with organic forms, ceramic tiles, and decorative metalwork. Architectural elements include curved doorways, ornate ironwork, and decorative moldings with natural motifs. The overall aesthetic is romantic, artistic, and nature-inspired, celebrating the beauty of organic forms and handcrafted artistry.

Key Characteristics

  • Organic curves
  • Natural motifs
  • Flowing lines
  • Ornate details
  • Artistic elements
  • Botanical patterns

Color Palette

Jewel TonesMuted GreenSoft PurpleGoldEarth Tones

Common Materials

Carved woodWrought ironStained glassCeramic tilesDecorative metals

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