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The 12 Best Art Deco Living Room Ideas from Designers

1920s mediterranean style home in palm beach, florida designed by mary mcdonald.
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Puttin’ on the Ritz

Mali Azima

Architect Yong Pak, founding partner of the Atlanta firm Pak Heydt & Associates, and interior designer Melanie Turner turned this Southern home into a Gatsby-worthy abode. The Art Deco details can be keenly witnessed in the living room, where chevron stripes detail the rug and a crystal chandelier punctuates it all.

Lush Living

Nickolas Sargent

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Golden Hour

Nickolas Sargent

Designer Jan Showers stirs up the glitz in this Kips Bay Dallas lounge with a gilded de Gournay wallcovering as glamorous as the 1920s themselves. Rather than opting for a larger sofa, Showers placed two settees back to back, inspired by seating in Hubert de Givenchy’s Paris townhouse, to create sections in the room and encourage conversations.

Swing Time

Nick Sargent

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Modernist Masterpiece

Ethan Herrington

Although it’s housed within an 1845 Greek Revival home, designer Janine Carendi MacMurray crafted a living room that could also live comfortably within the Roaring Twenties. Abstract art was prevalent during the period (like the works of Picasso), and this room captures that feel through avant-garde art on the walls and an equally artistic rug and throw pillows.

Tête-à-Tête Fun

Emily J Followill

As a 1920s home that saw its fair share of extravagant parties back in the day, it only makes sense to create a living room that nods to its heyday, perfected the team at Huff-Dewberry, Inc. and featuring such Art Deco touches as sumptuous velvet pieces and a gilded mirror.

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Sleek & Stylish

John Bessler

Contemporary Corner

David Mitchell

It’s no wonder that Chairish co-founder Anna Brockway has created a vintage-inspired living room that looks as if it’s been transported from the 1920s. The small, black table is decidedly Art Deco, and is surrounded by other throwback details, like the fringed, velvet sofa and shapely artwork.

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Study in Sophistication

Eric Piasecki

Designer Steven Gambrel injected this 1920s estate with a hearty dose of Art Deco. The living room is a neutral, quieter take on 1920s visuals, but still showcases mainstays of the period, like linear furnishings and hints of brass.

Surreal Shapes

Carmel Brantley for VERANDA

The Art Deco period always dialed up the drama, and this family room, seen in a 1920s estate updated by designer Mary McDonald and architect Daniel Kahan, is no exception. Curved geometric shapes, a 1920s design staple, accentuate the wall, while modern-meets-vintage furniture completes the space.

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Cloche Quarters

Emily Followill Photography

This grand Georgia home, designed by Norman Askins of Atlanta’s Norman Davenport Askins Architects, who worked alongside project architect Geoffrey Yovanovic, contains whispers of Art Deco design. For instance, this diminutive seating area just off the living room spotlights Deco classics, including a fringed settee and a brass-tipped glass table.

Speakeasy Elegance

Brian Woodcock

Designer Caroline Gidiere outdid herself when designing her own Georgian-style home, seen namely through this formal seating area that displays a poised, traditional slant on Art Deco style. A lacquered coffee table feels altogether Deco, while other subtle accents reference the era, including the opulent, gilded mirror and abstract artwork.

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