In the West Village home of A-list power couple Jonathan and Lizzie Tisch, the master bedroom's custom "balloon" sconces add a touch of whimsy to the space. While the palette remains fairly neutral, lipstick-red pillows and a lacquered accent wall make a statement.
3 AN 'EVERYTHING GOES' ECLECTICISM
Mixed metal and bold geometrics—a signature Art Deco pairing—come to life in the master bedroom of Jonathan Adler and Simon Doonan's Greenwich Village home.
4 AN ECLECTIC MIX
In a 1950s Miles Redd-designed bachelor pad, the master bedroom relies on strong silhouettes and an eclectic mix of materials. From the metallic-framed velvet headboard and canopy to the vibrant blue lamps, an modern take on traditional Art Deco speaks for itself.
5 GRAY GLAMOUR
In a Chicago guest bedroom designed by Steven Gambrel, a glamorous and uniform design is inspired by symmetry and metallics—two defining characteristics of traditional Art Deco style.
6 BOLD CONTRAST
While the color scheme in this West Village bedroom is fairly minimal, a variety of bold reds pack a punch. Visual interest is also achieved through unique silhouettes, including a cherry-red ceiling sconce and a 1960s striped Italian chair.
7 FEMININE TWIST
While the Art Deco style is often categorized by high-intensity hues, this Hell's Kitchen master bedroom achieves the look with a more cozy range of colors. The custom night stand, sculptural lamps, and metallic-framed vanity, however, tick all of the boxes of Art Deco.
8 A MODERN USE OF VINTAGE
In a glamorous London pied-à-terre, the daughter's bedroom features a cozy palette of pinks, blues, and neutrals—all of which are enlivened with brass-framed furniture and punchy patterns.
9 PATTERN PLAY
An East Village master bedroom proves that more can be more when it comes to pattern play—a cheetah carpet sets the groundwork for dizzying Art Deco stools and a geometric Schumacher coverlet.
10 COORDINATING COOL COLORS
In the Beverly Hills home of a young venture capitalist, a guest room’s custom canopy bed is topped with a lacquered blue ceiling, backed by a green and graphic David Kaihoi for Schumacher wallcovering.
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