This architectural element represents an exquisite example of a decorative stained glass facade executed in the Art Nouveau style with distinct Oriental influences. The composition consists of three vertical light openings with stepped tops, framed by thin mint-green frames.
The central section is wider than the sides and contains a symmetrical botanical ornament with clear geometric construction. The stained glass features a subdued color palette dominated by greens, grays, and blues. Particularly noteworthy is the detailing of floral motifs — stylized flowers and leaves forming a cohesive composition with flowing lines characteristic of the Art Nouveau style.
The framing is decorated with bright blue ceramic tiles featuring geometric patterns of cross-shaped elements and rhythmic vertical lines. These decorative elements are symmetrically placed around the perimeter of the composition, creating a contrasting accent to the main stained glass panel. The combination of the matte texture of the stained glass and the glossy surface of the ceramic inserts gives the facade special depth and expressiveness.
The entire composition demonstrates the virtuoso work of glass and ceramic masters, united by a common architectural concept where each element is subordinated to a unified aesthetic concept of organic beauty and harmony.