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Designer Jennifer Koff
Art Deco epitomizes decadence and opulence. It rivals quiet luxury without losing dignity or decorum. Art Deco is timeless yet vibrant, with a heavy emphasis on candied tones and sprawling greenery that upstage reigning neutrals. To achieve the Art Deco look while balancing neutral tones, follow the mood board:
Art Deco expresses its sensuality through both dramatic geometric curves and soft contortions. Think statuesque with function, a synchronized movement in every pattern. Pair the Presley White Fabric 3-Piece Modular Sectional with the Layla White Round End Table atop the Kaycee White 6x9 Area Rug and Lalu White Area Rug to add impactful silhouettes to your space.
Art Deco is a collected look that defies the restrictive laws of clashing metallics. Mirrored pieces like the Katarina Round Mirror creates a bridge, bouncing between gold, chrome, and crystal, as seen in the Vita Gold Chandelier and the legs of the Berlin Accent Stools.
Grandeur and opulence elevate neutral tones by adding luxe fabrics like crushed velvet, faux fur, and bouclé in haute hues. The Reign velvet accent pillows pair flawlessly with our new indoor/outdoor pillow collection, allowing each color and pattern to share the spotlight.
By integrating these elements into your design, you can create a space that is both timeless and vibrant, evoking the glamorous spirit of the Gatsby era in a contemporary Miami setting.
About The Author
I find myself inspired by design that are dramatic and evoke emotion - unexpected silhouettes, large haunting portraits with eyes that seem to follow you, and statement lighting.
Growing up, my favorite aspect of playing with Barbies was furnishing her Dreamhouse. That sense of thrill has stayed with me into adulthood.
I am from New Jersey.
My design inspiration primarily comes from Architectural Digest, Harpers Bazaar, Home & Gardens, and Ken Fulk’s Instagram.
My personal style is a blend of a haunted house aesthetic, Ralph Lauren, and elemenets of both English and Parisian Revival.
What is a trend that you would like to see disappear forever?
I would like to see the ultra-modern trend with an emphasis on gray disappear, along with anything that resembles mass-produced items from Hobby Lobby. Although they’re on two ends of the style spectrum, they have lifeless mass production in common.