This elegant wrought iron gate grill, executed in Art Nouveau style, is framed within a red brick arched entrance. The metalwork represents a skillful combination of flowing spiral lines and floral motifs, characteristic of the early 20th century Art Nouveau aesthetic.
The composition features an asymmetrical organization dominated by curved forms that create elegant coils and spirals. Decorative elements in the form of stylized flowers adorn key nodes of the composition, lending the structure a particular refinement. Especially expressive are the large floral rosettes positioned at several points within the grill design.
Technically, the gate demonstrates high-quality ironwork craftsmanship: thin metal strips are twisted into spirals and interwoven, creating an effect of lightness and airiness despite the strength of the material. In the central lower part of the structure, a small mailbox is integrated, organically incorporated into the overall design.
The brick arch framing the grill creates a striking contrast between the warm tone of the red brick and the cool light-colored metal. This combination of materials and forms is typical of Art Nouveau architecture, where functionality harmoniously coexists with decorative elements.