The New Art Deco: How Modern Designers Are Reviving a Golden Age

The New Art Deco: How Modern Designers Are Reviving a Golden Age

Art Deco, a design movement that emerged in the 1920s and flourished through the 1930s, continues to captivate interior designers and design enthusiasts alike. With its bold geometric patterns, rich materials, and opulent yet modern aesthetic, Art Deco interiors exude a timeless sophistication. We have gathered some extraordinary examples of Art Deco interiors that showcase the versatility and enduring appeal of this iconic style.

 

South Beach Penthouse by Jean-Louis Deniot

 

High-end penthouse apartment interior with an Art Deco design aesthetic.Image Credit: www.deniot.com

 

Jean-Louis Deniot's South Beach Penthouse is a masterclass in contemporary Art Deco luxury. Situated in Miami, Florida, the space boasts striking geometric patterns, lavish metallic accents, and a muted yet impactful color palette.

 

Bold residential interior with gold reflective elements and a marble bath tub.Image Credit: www.deniot.com

 

The penthouse seamlessly blends modern functionality with the glamour of the Art Deco era, offering a design that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking.

 

Cathédrale Las Vegas by Rockwell Group

 

Decadent hotel design with a grand art deco theme and blue velvet curtain.Image Credit: www.rockwellgroup.com

 

Cathédrale Las Vegas takes its inspiration from the original Cathédrale in Moxy East Village, reimagining its signature style for a new setting. Rockwell's interior design embraces the grandeur, intricate detail, and decorative opulence of the Art Deco movement. Guests are greeted by a striking entrance framed with cascading blue velour drapery, leading into a dramatically lit tunnel adorned with flickering candles and evocative custom artwork by Portuguese artist VHILS.

 

Large restaurant interior design with luxe detailing and art deco furnishings.Image Credit: www.rockwellgroup.com

 

The restaurant’s centerpiece features sophisticated sculptural canopies of metal beaded chains designed in collaboration with Willowlamp. The interior's material palette is a combination of industrial luxury and vintage refinement. Rich brown and blue leather furnishings, distressed mirrors, circle-sawn wood paneling, polished metal accents, and distressed wood and concrete flooring create a space that blends modern craftsmanship with Art Deco sophistication.

 

The Goodtime Hotel by Ken Fulk

 

Hotel swimming pool bar designed with pastel palette and a geometrical tile pattern.Image Credit: Alice Gao

 

The Goodtime Hotel in Miami, Florida, is a vibrant tribute to Miami's rich cultural and architectural history, brought to life with an Art Deco-inspired aesthetic that captures the city’s glamour through the decades. The heart of the hotel is its destination restaurant and pool club, perched three stories above street level, offering guests a refined escape steeped in vintage Miami glamour.

 

Hotel reception design with gold elevator lifts and a tropical wallpaper.Image Credit: Alice Gao

 

Bold colors, tropical motifs, and playful geometric patterns define the hotel’s interiors, and it is an essential reference point for designers seeking inspiration in hospitality design.

 

Georgian Estate by Jess O'Grady

 

Clean and simple luxurious interior design with art deco lighting fixturesImage Credit: Pete Helme

 

Jess O'Grady crafted the interior of the Georgian Estate in Berkshire, UK, with a harmonious blend of classic and modern design elements. Her thoughtful approach is evident in the intricate detailing found in the lighting fixtures and furnishings, which beautifully honor the craftsmanship of the 1920s while seamlessly complementing the refined charm of contemporary country house living. Although the design throughout the estate leans toward a timeless aesthetic, there is one space where a bold and distinct theme takes center stage.

 

Great Gatsby inspired vanity with dark marble tiled walls and a luxurious fixturesImage Credit: Pete Helme

 

This standout room is a bathroom, where an Art Deco influence truly shines. Adorned with bespoke brass inlays and opulent luxury finishes, it transports the glamour of the Gatsby era into a stunning modern-day setting.

 

NYC Waldorf Astoria Renovation by SOM

 

Decadent hotel lobby interior design with marble columns in 1920s aesthetic.Image Credit: Noe Associates | Boundary

 

The New York City Waldorf Astoria is synonymous with Art Deco grandeur, and the recent renovations by SOM honor this heritage. From the gilded elevators to the opulent public spaces, every element of the design respects the building’s history while integrating modern amenities. The result is a breathtaking fusion of past and present.

 

Decadent hotel pool interior design with art deco theme.Image Credit: Noe Associates | Boundary

 

One of the most remarkable new features is the Starlight Pool, a reimagining of the former Starlight Roof nightclub. This expansive area, with its soaring five-metre ceilings, was transformed into a stunning, skylit pool and lounge with garden terrace views.

 

Sandbox Films Studio by Civilian Projects

 

Art deco-inspired office interior design with warm wood panels and wall sconceImage Credit: Chris Mottalini

 

Drawing inspiration from the grandeur of early picture houses, Sandbox Films Studio is a captivating homage to Art Deco-era New York. Designed by Civilian Projects, the 390-square-metre space is the new home for an Oscar-nominated documentary production company in New York's Flatiron District. The design features a rich material and color palette that reflects the clients’ passion for storytelling.

 

Screening room interior with dark wood wall elements and art deco furnishingsImage Credit: Chris Mottalini

 

Key spaces include a central reception area, bar, conference room, production and editing suites, private and open offices, and a state-of-the-art 22-seat Dolby Atmos-certified screening room. Warm lighting and tactile materials add a touch of intimacy to the otherwise grandiose aesthetic. The design also meets rigorous acoustic performance and sound transmission standards, ensuring functionality does not compromise beauty.

 

Stella’s Cucina by MQ Architecture

 

Restaurant interior design with floral wall featureImage Credit: Imagen Subliminal

 

Stella’s Cucina is an immersive dining experience located within the Historic District of Boulder, Colorado. Channeling the glamour and mystique of  Prohibition-era Speakeasy culture, the restaurant’s design creates a hidden world behind a towering three-and-a-half-metre aluminum door on Walnut Street, marked only by a discreet “S.”

 

Restaurant interior spaces designed in art deco aesthetic with curved ceiling lights and wood elements.Image Credit: Imagen Subliminal

 

At the heart of Stella’s Cucina is the dining room, a square space illuminated by a dazzling 5x5 metre skylight with light filtered through a golden aluminum structure. The centerpiece is a 45-degree rotated bar with curved corners. The space features terrazzo flooring, curved banquettes, and brass accents that evoke a sense of vintage charm. The space is a stunning blend of vintage charm and contemporary design.

 

The W Rome by Meyer Davis

 

Hotel interiors with gold elements and art deco design styleImage Credit: www.meyerdavis.com

 

The W Rome, designed by Meyer Davis, embodies Art Deco elegance with an Italian twist. The hotel’s interiors are infused with vibrant patterns, gold detailing, and a sophisticated color palette. From the luxurious guest rooms to the stylish public spaces, the design evokes the glamour of the 1920s while embracing contemporary trends.

 

Grandiose hotel lounge design with gold and mirror clad bar and casual sofasImage Credit: www.meyerdavis.com

 

The communal spaces radiate grandeur and drama. The lobby’s carved stone walls and black-and-white marble flooring evoke Roman churches, while its rosewood-paneled oval enclave with a gilded ceiling pays homage to the Pantheon. The bar lounge captures the essence of ancient Rome with arched moldings, opulent marble flooring, and curvaceous seating. Together, these elements celebrate the lavishness and innovation of Art Deco while firmly rooting the design in Rome’s cultural heritage.

 

Tivoli Cinema Bath by Run For The Hills

 

Gold-infused picture house interiorsImage Credit: https://runforthehills.com

 

Run For The Hills’ redesign of the Tivoli Cinema in Bath, UK, transports visitors to the golden age of film. Guests enter through a striking industrial door into a moody, concierge-style lobby. On the first floor, a stunning arabescatto marble bar with antique brass accents takes center stage, complemented by velvet stools.

 

Classic art deco pciture house interior with individual table lamps and velvet seatingImage Credit: https://runforthehills.com

 

The cinema’s four boutique screening rooms exude opulence with a midnight blue and gold palette, velvet-clad sofas, and tropical print cushions. Each seat is designed for comfort, with personal shelves, dining tables, and footstools. The spaces are a perfect example of how Art Deco can create a sense of escapism and luxury.

 

The Queen Anne by David Collins Studio

 

Cruise liner lounge interior design with gold elements and elegant seating.Image Credit: www.davidcollins.studio

 

David Collins Studio’s design for The Queen Anne seamlessly blends Art Deco influences with a modern sensibility, creating a sophisticated and timeless environment. The Queen Anne spans 14 decks and accommodates 3,000 guests, offering a mix of classic Cunard brand-standard venues alongside innovative new dining and entertainment spaces.

 

Double-storey restaurant interior on a cruise ship with art deco style throughoutImage Credit: www.davidcollins.studio

 

The interiors celebrate Cunard’s rich history as a quintessentially British heritage brand, with Art Deco finishes and archival references adding depth and character. Bespoke furniture, intricate metalwork, and a striking palette of navy, emerald, and gold enhance the luxurious interiors. Complementing the design, Queen Anne boasts the largest art collection at sea, featuring over 4,300 pieces curated by Double Decker.

 

Art Deco's Timeless Appeal

 

Art Deco’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to adapt and evolve while maintaining its core principles of elegance, luxury, and innovation. Whether you are designing a penthouse, a boutique hotel, or a neighbourhood café, the projects highlighted here offer endless inspiration for incorporating Art Deco elements into your work. Have a look at this Art Deco sample collection available to order for free on Swatchbox Pro.

 

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