Ad for art deco furniture designer René Prou's atelier in the May 1930 French Vogue.
(source: Gallica)
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Ad for art deco furniture designer René Prou's atelier in the May 1930 French Vogue.
(source: Gallica)
Carpet designed by Edward McKnight Kauffer, 1929.
Art Deco interior design with lamps by Jean Perzel, from the October 1928 issue of L’Officiel de la Mode.
(source: Les Éditions Jalou)
Wood sideboard and wood and synthetic leather chair, designed by Kem Weber and manufactured by the Grand Rapids Chair Company, 1928-29.
Gilded wrought iron firescreen by Edgar Brandt, ca. 1925.
(source: Cooper Hewitt)
New York by Paul Morand, book design by Joaquin Vaquero Palacios, 1930.
(source: Cooper Hewitt)
An art deco three-paneled silver leaf and lacquered wood screen by Donald Deskey, ca. 1928.
(source: Cooper Hewitt)
“Muse with Violin,” silver and gold plated wrought iron and brass art deco screen featuring a stylized image of Josephine Baker, designed by Paul Fehér and manufactured by Rose Iron Works Collections, 1930.
(source: Cooper Hewitt)