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Art Deco Decor Roars Back Into Fashion
How to embrace the bold, glamorous style in your home
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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A century after the Jazz Age, Art Deco-inspired home decor is making a major comeback. Characterized by jewel tones, metallic finishes, and geometric patterns, the timeless yet dramatic style is the perfect way to add a touch of vintage glamour to any space.
Why it matters
Art Deco design, which emerged in the 1920s, is experiencing a resurgence as homeowners seek bold, expressive decor that bridges past and present. The style's focus on luxurious materials, bold colors, and striking patterns offers a refreshing alternative to more muted, minimalist trends.
The details
Key elements of the Art Deco revival include brass accents, marble finishes, geometric patterns, moody jewel tones, and statement lighting. Experts recommend incorporating these details through small updates like mirrors, hardware, and accessories rather than undertaking a full renovation. The style's focus on drama and elegance makes it a natural fit for those looking to add a touch of vintage glamour to their homes.
- The Art Deco design movement emerged in the 1920s.
- The style experienced a resurgence in popularity in 2026.
The players
Barry Bordelon and Jordan Slocum
Restorers who specialize in historic New York City homes with modern touches, also known as The Brownstone Boys.
What they’re saying
“We see Art Deco's return as a natural response to the desire for bold, expressive design. It's all about bringing a sense of drama and elegance into the home.”
— Barry Bordelon and Jordan Slocum, Restorers (ELLE)
The takeaway
Art Deco's bold, glamorous aesthetic offers a refreshing alternative to more minimalist design trends. By incorporating key elements like metallic finishes, geometric patterns, and moody jewel tones, homeowners can add a touch of vintage elegance to their spaces without undertaking a full renovation.
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