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What is Art Moderne (or Streamline Moderne) Interior Design?
Art Moderne, also known as Streamline Moderne, is a branch of the Art Deco movement, characterized
by its emphasis on curved forms, long horizontal lines, and sometimes nautical elements.
It emerged in the 1930s as a response to the economic depression of the era, focusing on
simpler, streamlined designs.
This style often incorporates a sense of motion and aerodynamics, reflected in its use of
sleek, polished surfaces, chrome, and glass.
Interiors in the Art Moderne style are less ornate than traditional Art Deco, favoring
a more stripped-down aesthetic that emphasizes functionality and simplicity
Famous buildings using Art Moderne interior design style includes:
Hecht Company Warehouse in Washington, D.C.
, and First Church of Deliverance in Chicago, Illinois