The image presents a detailed fragment of a decorative facade in an eclectic style with distinct elements of Art Nouveau and possibly Mediterranean influences. The central element of the composition is a wrought iron grille with a botanical ornament in the form of a stylized papyrus or palmette, enclosed in a circular shape, which contrasts with the rectilinearity of the main facade lines.
Particularly noteworthy is the mosaic design, encircling the facade with a golden-yellow band featuring a white wave-like pattern reminiscent of a meander. This decorative band repeats in both the upper and lower parts of the visible fragment, creating rhythmic unity. The upper part of the decor is crowned with green-blue glazed tiles, below which is a row of terracotta red elements.
The color palette of the facade is built on the contrast of white walls with bright accents: golden-yellow mosaic ornament, terracotta-red inserts, and turquoise-green tiles. Behind the grille, a blue background is visible, possibly glass or a painted surface, which adds depth and multilayered quality to the composition.
This architectural solution demonstrates a virtuosic combination of various materials and techniques: wrought metal, ceramic tiles, mosaic, brickwork – all creating a rich textural palette characteristic of decorative facades from the early 20th century.