Harlem Deco is an interior design style that is the Harlem Renaissance One Art Deco. According to Shane V. Charles, this design style is characterized by “glamor with a jazz age of African motifs with exaggeration water, geometric patterns and rich textiles such as velvet”. It is a breathtakingly brave, biological design style and we are seriously obsessed.
If you want to develop your space with this style, you are lucky because Shane has put together a list of tips for reaching your appearance in your living room. Shane created a mood board and integrated every tip slowly with examples of furniture, colors and decor in Harlem -Deco style.
First, Shane recommends painting her walls in a neutral color as a backdrop for Harlem Deco's glamor.
“For the theaters, this should feel a bit like show time in the Apollo,” said Shane. “So, we will go on the floor with a Margeux office on the curtains and a vintage carpet.”
As soon as this is done, Shane explained the colors, pallets and structures. “We have a low -profile ox bloodsofa, checkered foot stools, marble and structural accent chairs,” said Shane. The comparison of these strong colors and shapes really gives the room so much visual interest.
Of course you have to tie everything together, right? And this comes in the form of accents and final details. Shane then added the luminaire for the moodboard. These lights included a trailer light on the ceiling and a floor lamp. These also had a combination of painted and metal surfaces. Simply perfect.
For the decor, Shane started adding pieces such as smoked glass vases, quilted art and a gramophone. Together each individual element created a breathtaking warm, inviting atmosphere that celebrates the creativity of the Harlem Renaissance. Tikkok very much appreciated Shane's explanation of the trend. “Your explanations are a gift,” commented What Thewhat. “As a local Harlemite … I love that and didn't know that it was a design style.” Saxi question.nyc.
“This draft movement merges geometric patterns, rich materials and afroentric motifs with the glamor of Art Deco”, wrote Shane about the caption of the Tikok and mentions that the style is “unexpectedly and timelessly” with a “balance of structure, softness and cultural stories”.
We appreciate the specialist knowledge and explanation of the interior designer for this design style and can hardly wait for the rest of the world to be captured in the storm. It's really just perfect.