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Discover three key looks making their mark in interiors
The Art Deco movement reigned from 1920-1939. ‘It was a time to indulge post war using materials such as chrome, Bakelite and glass,’ says Clare Wrenn, antique specialist at Fritz Fryer. Lavish embell
Mid-century modernism emerged 70 years ago, but the aesthetic has never looked anything other than perfectly of-the-moment, We love its clean lines, warm wood tones and organic forms – totally modern, yet suffused with nostalgia
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With a hint of gleeful irreverence and a whole lot of Italian glamour and 70s luxe, this chic maximalist look is fantastic darling