This remarkable vase, because of its size and complexity, is regarded as an outstanding example of Norwegian Art Nouveau enamel work. The bowl, which is executed in red and green plique-à-jour enamel shows the leaves and flowers of the peony, supported by two stems with leaves and blossoms of the same flower rising from an enameled base. Gaudernack trained in Vienna, but moved to Oslo in 1891. Initially, he worked for the glass house, Christiania Glasmagasin. He joined the silver firm of David Andersen in 1892 and by 1895 he had become the firm's major designer, a position he held until 1910. He began working in various historical revival styles, but soon adopted the Norwegian dragon style echoing Viking motifs. By the late 1890s, Gaudernack had fallen under the influence of the Art Nouveau style and between 1900 and 1908 he established his reputation with large, plique-à-jour, Art Nouveau pieces such as this vase. As was his practice, this piece has been created in parts and then assembled. A drawing for the vase, now said to belong to the Norwegian Embassy in Washington, D.C., is dated 1904, suggesting a date of 1904/05.
Discover captivating ways to infuse Art Nouveau interior design into your home with our insightful guide. Explore the timeless charm of organic forms, intricate patterns, and elegant craftsmanship that define this enchanting style, and learn how to create a harmonious and inviting living space
It’s easy enough to get Art Nouveau and Art Deco confused, probably owing to the fact that they both start with ‘art’. But Art Nouveau and Art Deco are actually two very distinct design movements, with very distinct looks, that appeared around the turn of the 20th century. After perusing this brief disambiguation, you may not be an expert on design history — but you can casually drop these two descriptors into conversations, and your friends are sure to be impressed.
At this month’s biennial of art nouveau and art deco architecture in Brussels, great buildings that are normally off limits to the public throw open their doors. William Cook reports
Modeled after lights from the Art Nouveau era, the glass hibiscus pendant light consists of a nostalgic fluted glass lampshade and a brushed brass lamp holder. The smooth and flower-shaped lampshade is made to the highest standard, subtly emanating solemnity from the past.If you have any questions about our products, please contact us and we will reply to you within 24 hours.Product SizeSize: Dia 25cm x H 12.5cm / ∅ 9.8″ x H 4.9″DetailsMaterial: Glass, Brass.Light source: LED bulb or Edison bulb.Light source base type: E26 or E27.Voltage: AC 110-240VMounting: CeilingMoisture resistance: IP 20 Damp-rated, It is generally suitable for indoor use where it can't be exposed to moisture.Environment: IndoorBody Finishes: Gold.Shade Finishes: Clear, Green, Brown.Wiring: Hardwired.Control: Compatible with common wall switches (not included).59″ Adjustable hanging height cable, which can be lengthened as required.Certification: UL, ETL and CE, SAA listed.Download SupportSpecificationsInstallation Instructions
Forget the Michelin-starred restaurants, Paris is all about time-traveling! 1. L’Ecurie: Drinking with Hemingway 58, rue de la Montagne Ste-Geneviève, 5eme This is my favorite place to get drunk tipsy on red wine with a good paté de campagne and Steak Frites. I imagine Hemingway would have loved it too. In fact, he only lived…
Not even a resident ghost could dissuade artist Sergio Roger and his partner Fernando Ansorena from creating a heavenly home in this hilltop apartment overlooking Barcelona
RESTAURATEUR… Ricardo Giraudi has done it again with the opening of his eighth carnivorous Beefbar – this one located on Paris’ Rue Marbeuf, just steps fro the Champs-Elysées. The stunning new site breathes new life into a forgotten Art Nouveau gem originally crafted in 1898 by architect Emil Hurtré and painted by Jules...
Compartilhar no WhatsApp Um dos estilos de arquitetura e arte decorativa que mais me encanta é o Art Nouveau. Das estações de metrô de Paris, aos vitrais maravilhosos de Louis Comfort Tiffany, gravuras de Mucha e construções de Gaudi, esse movimento artístico tem como principal característica os desenhos de linhas curvilíneas e orgânicas, inspiradas em […]
It’s easy enough to get Art Nouveau and Art Deco confused, probably owing to the fact that they both start with ‘art’. But Art Nouveau and Art Deco are actually two very distinct design movements, with very distinct looks, that appeared around the turn of the 20th century. After perusing this brief disambiguation, you may not be an expert on design history — but you can casually drop these two descriptors into conversations, and your friends are sure to be impressed.
Art Nouveau Tile Art. Backsplash Series #18 on a 6x6, 8x8 (actual 7.8) or 12x12 (actual 11.8) inch Ceramic Tile. Each tile is hand crafted in our small Northern California Big Hugs shop. Orca waterproof coating. Dye Sublimation image. Free Shipping in the USA. Tiles in our Backsplash Series make nice design pieces to add to kitchen and backsplash projects. Tiles make beautiful art or accent pieces. Not recommended for flooring applications. Our tiles are made when you order them. We package each tile carefully and stand behind our tiles arriving to you undamaged. In the unexpected event that a tile arrives damaged to you, please let us know and we will make you a replacement tile. Not recommended for outdoor sun exposure.
At this month’s biennial of art nouveau and art deco architecture in Brussels, great buildings that are normally off limits to the public throw open their doors. William Cook reports
About Very fine carved walnut French Art Nouveau corner lounge chair.
Style: Double Toggle Accent your home with a one-of-a-kind acrylic light switch cover! Whether you're matching your décor or adding extra character, your new custom light switch cover will light up any room. Dimensions: 4.5"l x 4.5"w x 0.18"h Fits standard U.S. double pole light switch Material: ultra-durable acrylic Vibrant full-color AcryliPrint®HD printing 4 screws included
About Art Nouveau / Art Nouveau chandelier bronze, France circa 1900 Extremely unusual Art Nouveau chandelier. Curved body frame made of bronze. Very filigree wrought iron Art Nouveau ornaments / elements that adorn the entire bronze frame. Chandelier electrified with three sockets with tapered crystal glass domes. An extremely rare and high quality chandelier in French Art Nouveau. Guaranteed a real eye-catcher. The entire candlestick is made in very elaborate manual work. This chandelier is one of the particularly proportioned chandeliers. Age-related crystal balls partially bumped on the edge. (F-102).
About French art nouveau white metal or spelter with the figure of a woman/lady with a long flowing gown. Has a handblown Loetz iridescent art glass shade also circa 1900. See description and pictures for condition, circa 1900.
Volcanic glaze bottle - Jay Kvapil I never tire of admiring a design that exudes originality and spirit. Sometimes form alone works a treat, with the right balance and originality. Any added decoration would detract from its pure brilliance. Decorative lines, texture and colour can all contribute to the added illusion of depth and combine to manifest rhythm in the design. Overlapping lines and colours support the perception of depth. Sharp edges in the decoration can flatten the depth, as can a lack of tonal diversity. Decorative additions can clash with the shape of a piece, if the lines
Display your favorite photos, images, and quotes on this vibrant ceramic tile. You can use your custom tile as a trivet or to upgrade your home décor. Great for holiday, wedding, and office gifts. Dimensions: 6"l x 6"w; Thickness: 0.19" Weight: 8.5 oz. Made of white ceramic Full-color, full-bleed printing Not recommended for outdoor use. Protect from exposure to direct sunlight Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 6" x 6". For best results please add 1/8"" bleed
About The flowing decorative spiralling vines arching upward and above the stylish patinated bronze base are fundamentals of the French Art Nouveau movement. These vines ultimately embrace a wonderful iridescent conch shell. The conch shell conceals a bulb that, when illuminated creates a warm soothing glow that would enhance any decor. The ensemble is a stunning vintage example of Art Nouveau period lighting. The lamp is in excellent physical and working condition. It is newly rewired and features an inline switch. The shell is intact and is in very good to excellent condition.
How lucky is Susie, of Style Bubble, to have been one of the few people invited to visit Louis Vuitton‘s original workshop in the Parisian suburb of Asnières? From 1859 to 1977, the Asnières workshop…