Located at 8 Rue Faider, 1050 Brussels is this Art Nouveau style privately owned house that was built for a photographer by Architect Albert Roosenboom (1871-1941) in 1900. The artist let his imagination run free with the flamboyant facade with its ironwork ornament balcony and Sgraffito of a languishing women surrounding the top window. Student [...]
Guess what if this 10K Art Nouveau Pansy a diamond pendant or a diamond pin? I guess your answer is both, a diamond pendant and can be a diamond pin also. This beautiful product of Whitmer-Hammond Antiques can be worn as a pendant or a pin. Mounted in a Tiffany prong set, It is centered with a genuine .07 diamond which has a nice white color and brilliance to it. Accenting the diamond are gold stamin points with ball tips. Attached on the reverse is a substantial bale that folds under when worn as a pin. The life-like petals have a rich matte patina only found in antique jewelry. Excellent workmanship and condition. Ready to wear. No damages or repairs. Wide C clasp. Measures 7/8". This 10K Art Nouveau Pansy diamond pendant/pin is worth $110.via
Located At 92 rue Africaine is a privately owned house that was built in 1903 according to the plans of Architect De Lestré de Fabribeckers. Yet another example of the Art Nouveau Era in Brussels.
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The French and the Belgians called it Art Nouveau or the New Art. This period of integrated art may have been short lasting a mere 24 years from 1890 to 1914, however, the influence of that time has continued to this day. The artists who were in vogue then are just as much in [...]
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Another landline concept phone for us to lust over, and the ‘Art Nouveau” would be the perfect complement to anyone’s crib. Its sleek, sexy, shiny and just look at the LCD panel, its definitely a thing of beauty. Theres a big emphasis on concept because this joint will probably never hit stores. Oh well, we can never really get everything we desire can we? Check out the woman’s version after the jump. (more…)
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Time for another concept. Now it’s a phone that puts great accent on aesthetics, with its sleek feather shaped body and cool dialing method. Designed by Christina Tapp, a young undergraduate student from the College of Fine Arts in Illinois, it bears the name "Art Nouveau", under the Panasonic brand.
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The first rule concerning posting is never, under any circumstances post about something that comes with absolutely no information or description either about the product/concept concerned or about the company/designer behind it.
So, with that in mind, we have absolutely no intentions whatsoever of posting about this sleek and insanely gorgeous Art Nouveau inspired Panasonic phone concept designed by Christina Tapp because, if we did post about it, we’d be somewhat limited to merely posting an image and then trying to pad the rest of the post out with paragraphs just like this.
Conversely, some designs are just so eye-catching and so mesmerising that to not post about them would be a crime, and that’s certainly the case with this particular concept piece.
Besides, as I recall being told whilst I was growing up - somethings just ‘are’, and sometimes, just sometimes, that’s all they need to be.
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