
20 Gorgeous Art Deco Doors That Could Win Over Even The Most Modern Design Fan
Art Deco, a design movement that emerged in the 1920s and 1930s, is known for its bold geometric patterns, vibrant colors, and lavish detailing. It influenced everything from architecture and furniture to jewelry and, of course, doors. These intricate entrances became powerful symbols of the Art Deco movement, turning buildings into masterpieces.
Below are some stunning Art Deco doors from iconic locations worldwide, each a testament to the timeless appeal of this artistic style.
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#1 One Lasalle St. Chicago, Illinois (1930)

#2 Apartment Building, New York (19xx)

#3 Manufacturers Trust Bank, New York (1954)

#4 La Villa Empain, Brussels (1934)

#5 Empire State Building, New York (1931)

#6 Eastern Columbia Building, Los Angeles (1930)

#7 Marine Building, Vancouver (1930)

#8 Tuschinski Theatre, Amsterdam (1931)

#9 National Tobacco Company Building, New Zealand (1932)

#10 Boston Avenue Methodist Church, Tulsa (1929)

#11 Bacardi Buildings, Miami (1963)

#12 Apartment Building, Brooklyn (19xx)

#13 La Maison Bleue, Angers (1929)

#14 Fisher Building, Detroit (1928)

#15 Cochise County Courthouse, Bisbee (1931)

#16 Guardian Building, Detroit (1929)

#17 General Electric Building, New York (1931)

#18 70 Pine Street, New York (1930)

#19 450 Sutter Street, San Francisco (1929)

#20 250 Cabrini Boulevard, New York (1936)

Saumya Ratan
Saumya is an explorer of all things beautiful, quirky, and heartwarming. With her knack for art, design, photography, fun trivia, and internet humor, she takes you on a journey through the lighter side of pop culture.