Before us is an excellent example of a decorative architectural composition characteristic of Art Nouveau from the early 20th century. The central focus of the composition is a vertical mosaic panel in warm golden-orange hues, executed in the "broken tile" or tessera technique. The panel is framed by an intricate architectural relief made of light-colored stone or stucco.
Particularly noteworthy is the metallic decorative element at the bottom of the composition - an elegant wrought iron ornament in Art Nouveau style with characteristic flowing, fluid lines reminiscent of plant forms. This metal element harmoniously fits into the overall facade composition, creating a contrast between the softness of the metal forms and the geometric nature of the mosaic.
In the lower part of the mosaic panel, one can notice a decorative border with a burgundy and yellow checkerboard pattern, as well as relief elements with ornamental motifs. The entire composition is framed by exquisite architectural decor with a circular motif, giving the facade elegance and expressiveness.
Such techniques can be creatively used in modern facade design, combining different materials and textures: mosaics, metal, and relief decorations. Even small decorative inserts in Art Nouveau style or the use of wrought iron elements can significantly enrich the appearance of a building, giving it individuality and artistic value.