Before us is a magnificent example of stained glass art in the Art Nouveau style. This decorative window composition showcases the characteristic flowing, organic lines and floral motifs typical of Art Nouveau. The central part of the window is framed by two side panels, creating a triptych with harmonious symmetry.
The side panels are adorned with elegant floral elements featuring long stems and spiral curls at the base. The flowers are executed in a warm color palette - predominantly yellow and red-burgundy shades contrasting with green stems. The central panel contains a composition of geometrized flowers and fan-shaped elements reminiscent of stylized leaves or petals.
The entire composition is framed by wooden frames in a natural shade that emphasize the sophistication of the stained glass. Such stained glass façade design elements were especially popular during the late 19th to early 20th century and gave buildings special artistic value and individuality.
Similar stained glass solutions can be adapted for modern design - for example, used in entrance groups, French windows, or decorative partitions inside buildings. Today's technologies allow for creating both traditional stained glass using colored glass and metal dividers, as well as imitations of stained glass using contemporary materials.