So what exactly is Art Deco, and why is the style so historically revered? Does it refer to a time or a style, or simply an idea? During what years was the style the biggest? This new aesthetic stemmed from the more florid and feminine Art Nouveau, and exploded during the years surrounding the Great Depression.
Decadence within depression.
Bigger than life when life was tough.
Having something unique and imaginative to look at while the world around you is slowly sinking...
During the 1920?s to the 1940?s, "style" became important through Europe and North America.
Paper catalogs, the Pony Express, and simple word of mouth were replaced with brilliantly colored billboards, large automobiles, huge Hollywood movie musicals, and radio advertisements.
Art Deco Vases capture the lavish, overstated consumer ideas of this trying time in world history.
Each vase speaks to each person today as differently as it did when it was crafted.
Think, for instance, of the famous Chrysler Building (NYC).
The architecture and exterior styling are so metallic - strong - modern - geometric - equal.
Much akin to our current economic times, people living during the Great Depression were searching for some sort of symmetry and balance in their lives.
Art Deco style beautifully illustrates that ideal within each design.
As for Art Deco Vases, the artistic medium of glass provides malleability and flexibility, but is fragile at the same time.
One can find a distinct parallel between blown glass and the human spirit during troubling times.
Today, you can easily own a piece of history.
Art Deco Vases are as varied as our current styles and tastes - there's something to fit any budget and home decor.
This, and more, make these unique artisan pieces so attractive and accessible.
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