There is an amazing feature: a combination of conciseness (in lines, silhouettes) - with some redundancy (in decor, ornaments, choice of materials).
"Tightened belts" The times of the World War at some point seemed to crack, tore apart - and the Western world was drenched in a wave of forgotten luxury. “Overgrown” with beads, feathers and sequins; furniture, vegetation, as if repeating bizarre plant lines, heating - from bones, exotic species of trees, mother of pearl.
In fact, mother of pearl is one of Art Deco's favorite materials. Aesthetically multi-layered, deep, and at the same time light, light and clean, it reflected the flutter of a fast era: flickering and overflow of colors, fleeting glare, fragility and, at the same time, sweet pleasure. In the bedroom in the style of Art Deco. Design - Marina Pugacheva, implementation - SV Group.
There was a whole story in this book.
We were brought to the workshop a thick embossed pearl panel - molded gypsum based on MDF veneered with mother of pearl. To admit that we are even somewhat confused, so at that moment no one worked with the technology for cutting pearl sheets in Kharkov - we had to master it ourselves.
As a result, the pearlescent sheet was cut at our production base by a band saw - very carefully, being afraid of damaging the fragile surface. They did everything with neurosurgical accuracy, and just as accurately and confidently collected parts of the sheet at the head.