
Modern Art Deco
A luxurious style with geometric shapes, contrasts, and rich textures. Characterized by shine, symmetry, and elements of glamour, combined with modern elegance.
I want it in this styleModern Art Deco is a contemporary interpretation of the classic Art Deco style of the 1920s–1930s, adapted to modern architectural spaces and current comfort requirements. The style retains its characteristic expressiveness, sense of status, and graphic clarity, while presenting them in a more restrained, architecturally refined form without excessive decoration.
Interiors in the Modern Art Deco style feel composed, rich, and visually powerful. They are suitable for spacious apartments and private houses where depth, carefully considered symmetry, and a striking yet controlled aesthetic are essential. This style is chosen by clients who value premium quality, expressive materials, and interiors with a strong character.
Key characteristics
Spatial composition in Modern Art Deco is based on clear structure and visual balance. Layouts typically emphasize axes of symmetry, central areas, and accent walls, creating a sense of architectural completeness and order.
Forms and lines are expressive yet restrained. Rounded volumes of upholstered furniture and smooth radii of tables and armchairs are balanced by strict geometry in wall panels, niches, and architectural frames. The contrast between softness and rigidity is one of the defining features of the style.
Lighting plays a leading role. Multi-layered lighting schemes are used, with a focus on decorative luminaires, chandeliers, and wall sconces that function as architectural elements. Lighting is warm and directional, highlighting textures, sheen, and material depth.
The color palette is built around deep, saturated tones combined with a neutral base. The interior conveys a sense of status, intimacy, and visual drama while remaining contemporary and well-balanced.
Materials and finishes
Modern Art Deco interiors employ noble, visually dense materials of high quality. Core materials include natural stone with expressive veining, wood in dark or warm tones, metal with brass or bronze finishes, glass, and rich, velvety textiles.
Typical surfaces include wall panels with moldings or relief, stone or stone-like tabletops, and upholstered furniture with pronounced texture. Finishes emphasize rhythm, symmetry, and tactile richness.
Accents are created through metal elements, mirrors, decorative lighting, and statement furniture pieces. Modern Art Deco avoids excessive ornamentation, overpowering gloss, chaotic décor, and stylistic references that are not integrated into the overall architectural logic of the space.




