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You Are Here : Antique Articles | Art Deco - Back to a Golden Era. How does your pre house clearance service work? Do you need house clearance in Northern England? Before you call any house clearance company Call Foxtons, we will call out to the property at your convenience and pick out all the items we can sell and pay you there and then in cash. You will be surprised at what we will buy. We will buy vintage clothing, costume jewellry, bric-a-brac, retro furniture, pictures, old watches, coins, gold, silver, china, items from the 50, 60s, 70s, old toys. We will buy anything old or vintage we can sell. We will happily look through and pick out antiques & collectables from various locations including cluttered houses, garages, lofts, or basements, even if it takes us all day. We do not mind getting dirty. We guarantee to find items you would never have thought were worth money. Give us a call even if you think the house clearance items are worthless. You have nothing to loose! Read
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Art Deco - Back to a Golden Era. Art Deco represents a time without the stresses of today's present climate.
A time of optimism and luxury, the end of World War I bought an era of
change. Bad times were over and the Art Deco movement was influenced by
a society filled with anticipation, hope and freedom. The machine age brought new inventions; electric lighting became common;
the printing press transformed publishing; the radio pumped out the new
popular music jazz; the ocean liner made dream holidays possible; skyscrapers
changed the look of cities and aviation became realty. Foreign travel became popular for the rich. In 1923 Coco Chanel came
back from a cruise with the latest fashionable accessory, a suntan. The
discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb in 1922 started a worldwide fascination
with Egyptian style and archaeology. Art Deco artists took great inspiration
from this new world, encompassing the flamboyance of Hollywood and the
theatre. The International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts
held in Paris in 1925 introduced the world to a modern new style, purely
decorative, encompassing glamour, functionality and modernity. It took
influences from French Decorative Cubism, German Bauhaus, Italian Futurism
and Russian Constructivism. Rene Lalique's crystal fountain was a prominent
set piece of the Exhibition. Although the exhibition focused on France
it was a truly global movement, an eclectic style with roots in India,
East Asia, Latin America, Australia, the United States, Mexico and Africa
among others. Rooms with polished parquet floors were furnished with pale veneered
furniture, handmade geometric patterned rugs, up lighters and lamps with
female figures holding balls of light, sculptures, marble, lightening
bolts, zigzags and chevrons, in bold and bright yellows, rubies, and turquoise.
Art Deco was revived twice. In the 1960s the world once again had optimism and Art Deco became fashionable. A lot of Art Deco buildings and interiors were refurbished. Again in the 1980s life returned to luxury and excess. Technology and leisure were at the forefront of society and Art Deco was revived once more and had a profound influence on artistic design with the emergence of pop art. With little money around in these times of recession it is still possible to put some luxury and glamour back into your life and invest your money well with Art Deco antiques. Today it seems hard to believe that we will once again live life in excess, but even with a small budget there are Art Deco pieces to suit, and wisely chosen investments would give a very good return. Safe investments include ceramics by Suzie Cooper and Clarice Cliff, original art deco rugs and original art deco posters, glass and jewellery by Rene Lalique and Raymond Templer, and furniture by Eileen Gray, Emile-Jacques Rhulmann and Jacques Adnet. With prices at a low it is the perfect time to aquire a small reminder of a golden age.
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