Modern Art Nouveau furniture
Art Nouveau furniture: floral motifs, refined and precious decorations
Anyone wishing to include Art Nouveau furniture in their home must first of all be familiar with the main characteristics that distinguish this style. In any case, Art Nouveau furniture, even those revisited in a modern key, create the right atmosphere with elegance and refinement. Here is how to make Art Nouveau style the hallmark of your home, from the living room to the bedroom.
How to use Art Nouveau furniture in the home?
Art nouveau furniture of great luxury and refinement was popular during the last two decades of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th century. Sinuous lines and decorations inspired by nature characterise this style, which originally spread in France under the name Art Nouveau.
The style established itself in Italy towards the end of the 19th century as a reaction to the negative consequences of the industrialisation process. The aim of the artistic movement was a return to nature and a healthier lifestyle.
To this day, more than a century later, Art Nouveau furniture has not gone out of fashion and continues to exert its fascination among interior designers and interior design enthusiasts, becoming one of the most modern and contemporary trends.
To use Art Nouveau furniture in any room of your home, it is essential to understand the shapes, colours and materials that distinguish this elegant trend. Here is how to use Liberty complements and furniture in a home that expresses beauty from any perspective.
The characteristics of Art Nouveau furniture
Art Nouveau furniture is the result of the elegance of Art Nouveau, but also of the richness of the Belle Époque and the atmospheres of the twentieth century, with a vintage touch it makes its way into the modern context.
All the figurative art forms that distinguish this style are characterised by bucolic and floral themes. It is no coincidence that Art Nouveau furniture is characterised by oriental features, sinuous shapes and refined carved floral details. They evoke remote and unknown epochs in all their charm from small furnishing accessories to actual structural architectural elements.
In addition to the refined bucolic decorations that predominate, Art Nouveau furniture also features female subjects set in natural settings with flowers, leaves, plants and bunches of grapes around them. Each of these elements embellishes the interior, adorning not only ceilings, walls, railings and stained glass windows. Even furniture with rounded, elegant shapes and sophisticated inlays and decorations, such as mirrors, lamps and artistic glass, characterise and enhance the rooms of the home, from the living area to the sleeping area, with suggestive plays of shadow, light and colour.
Shapes colours and materials
With regard to Art Nouveau furniture, very important is the craftsmanship, fundamental for creating something unique and not mechanically repeated in series. It is no coincidence that the shapes, colours and materials used recall the world of nature, through rounded lines and dark-coloured materials such as wrought iron combined with the warmth of the natural stones widely used for mosaics and wood, the real protagonist, through which the artistic dimension of the furnishings was sought thanks to carvings and paintings.
In this regard, the reference colours for bringing the delicacy of plant forms into the home and interpreting the Art Nouveau style in a modern key are those of the earth and nature. From the many shades of green to the explosion of flowers in spring, then pastel colours such as lilac, antique pink, peacock blue, illuminated by subtle flashes of gold or bronze.
Furniture and accessories with great aesthetic impact
An Art Nouveau house features furniture and accessories with great aesthetic impact. Unique pieces moulded by true professionals who hand down the secret of unique workmanship from generation to generation. From wood to glass moulded by great masters, the result is in every case refined.
It is no coincidence that in the choice of furniture and furnishing accessories with great aesthetic impact, the watchword must be less is more. In fact, preference is given to a few precious pieces, which are able to enrich the furniture with decorations and inlays. These include large mirrors with gilded frames decorated with floral and baroque motifs, and precious fabrics to be used for sumptuous curtains and upholstery, cushions and carpets, preferably with a floral theme.
And let’s not forget all the furnishing accessories with an irresistible retro taste such as finely crafted clocks, chandeliers, abat-jours and glass and wrought iron lampshades in bright colours and refined motifs. However, in addition to artificial lighting, one of the tips for furnishing a home in Art Nouveau style is to leave the right amount of space for natural lighting, indulging in plays of light and refractions with large partitions and stained glass doors.
Art nouveau furniture can be used in all the rooms of your home. The furnishing secret for not making mistakes and avoiding an unpleasant result is to pay attention and carefully ponder the choice of any element to avoid making the interior too heavy. In short, never lose sight of the harmony of the whole!