#1508. Openwork Wrought Iron Art Nouveau Facade Grille with Botanical Motifs

This exquisite metal grille represents a magnificent example of decorative wrought ironwork in the Art Nouveau style. What we see is a protective grille for a window or door that showcases key elements of this style — flowing, fluid lines and botanical motifs.

The composition of the grille is symmetrical, with a central fleuron in the form of a stylized leaf, from which sinuous metal rods radiate, forming a complex openwork pattern. Decorative elements in the form of stylized suns or eight-petaled flowers are placed at the corners and key points, adding expressiveness to the entire structure.

The white coloring of the metal contrasts with the darker surface of the facade behind, emphasizing the elegance and airiness of the design. The winding lines, curved spirals, and plant elements create an impression of organicity and naturalness, which is characteristic of architecture at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.

This facade element not only serves a protective function but also acts as an important decorative accent, demonstrating the craftsmanship of blacksmiths and the artistic taste of the era.

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