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An Iconic Santa Monica Diner Resurrects as an Art Deco American Bistro Misfit owner Bob Lynn reopens the Ingo’s space as a tribute to classic American bistros ...
An 11th hour petition has been set up to try to save an Art Deco-style building in Derby city centre, formerly housing a branch of NatWest Bank. Crompton House in Derwent Street was built in 1938 ...
HERE, THERE, AND EVERYWHERE It’s theater season on the Cape, plus Art Deco dreams in Rome Travel news you can use By Necee Regis Globe Correspondent,Updated June 5, 2025, 11:00 a.m.
Art Deco Festival recovery from the Covid lockdown era continues with next week’s launch of ticket sales for what they’re calling Napier’s coolest boutique festival.
Oscar-winning Welsh art director and production designer Les Dilley, known for his work on Star Wars, Raiders Of The Lost Ark and many other films, has died aged 84.
As the prominent structures of the 1930s and 1950s are pulled down, lovers of Art Deco are creating social media handles and archival projects to remind people of how cities across India made this ...
The hugely popular Pavilions of Harrogate Decorative Antiques & Fine Art Fair will take place this summer from June 13 – 15 – and you can get discounted tickets online now.
Hong Kong’s leading restaurateurs are thinking beyond decor to curate art collections that elevate the dining experience, with pieces chosen to align with their culinary vision.
Art Deco architecture can be found across the globe, a 20th-century genre that influenced all building scales and typologies; and its centenary this week inspired our world tour of lesser-known gems ...
These Art Deco buildings in Hyderabad were designed by Mohammed Fayazuddin, Zain Yar Jung, Karl Malte von Heinz, Eric Marrett and other assistants of Mr. Fayazuddin.
The Chrysler Building has become emblematic of the Art Deco period — and was one of the era's last architectural triumphs before the Great Depression halted New York's rapidly-changing skyline.