Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Art Nouveau interior design, popular from the late 19th to early 20th century, is known for its emphasis on flowing, organic lines and natural motifs. This style blends form and function, showcasing intricate designs inspired by elements of nature like plants and flowers. Key features include curvilinear shapes, nature-inspired patterns, extensive use of glass and tiles for decorative purposes, and a focus on handcrafted quality. It also integrates art into everyday objects, treating them as works of art. Despite its natural inspiration, Art Nouveau embraced new materials and technologies, marking a shift from traditional 19th-century design to original, holistic approaches. Famous buildings using Art Nouveau interior design style includes: Casa Batlló in Barcelona Spain, Hôtel Tassel in Brussels, Belgium Villa Majorelle in Nancy, France and Maison Hannon in Saint-Gilles, Belgium.
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