#13931. Decorative Majolica Facade Element in Oriental Style

Before us is a magnificent example of a decorative facade element executed in the majolica tile technique, characteristic of eclectic architecture with oriental motifs. The central panel represents a meticulously crafted composition with floral ornaments, dominated by a stylized flower fan surrounded by elegant curls and floral elements. The color palette is striking in its richness — deep blue, bright yellow, and warm red, all contrasting with the white background of the base.

Special attention is drawn to the side columns with alternating decorative elements — geometric zigzag patterns and stylized tulips on a green background. The upper part of the framing is adorned with a spiral blue and white ornament reminiscent of Eastern motifs. The entire composition is integrated into honey-toned brickwork, creating a dramatic contrast between the textured surface of the masonry and the glossy ceramics.

Such decorative elements can become an expressive accent in modern facade design of a private house, giving it individuality and artistic value. When adapting such a solution for a contemporary facade, it's important to consider the overall architectural style of the building, choosing a harmonious color palette and scale of decorative elements. Ceramic inserts pair particularly well with natural materials — stone, wood, or brick, creating an interesting interplay of textures.

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