#2420. Art Nouveau façade element with ornate metal grille and decorative stone carvings

This architectural detail represents an exquisite example of decorative window design in Art Nouveau or Art Deco style. The central element of the composition is a metal grille crafted from dark metal with an intricate ornamental pattern. The pattern includes flowing curved lines, spirals, and stylized plant motifs characteristic of early 20th century aesthetics.

The window opening features an unusual hexagonal shape and is framed by elegant stonework. The upper part of the frame is decorated with relief ornaments featuring botanical motifs, including leaves and clusters of fruits. On either side of the window opening are decorative stone blocks with large carved roses, adding symmetry and grace to the composition.

The façade solution demonstrates masterful combination of various materials and techniques: fine stone carving contrasts with the openwork metal grille. Behind the grille, stained or mirrored glass with a golden hue is visible, creating additional depth and play of light. The entire composition is organically integrated into the light-colored façade of the building, presenting a beautiful example of architectural decor from the flourishing period of decorative styles.

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