This remarkable façade element features an exquisitely designed window in the Art Nouveau style. The window opening is framed by a decorative relief of stylized plant motifs resembling leaves or branches. The sculptural frame made of light-colored sandstone creates an organic transition from the stone wall to the window, emphasizing the flowing lines characteristic of Art Nouveau.
The window itself has an arched shape with an asymmetrical pattern of window frames typical of the Art Nouveau style. The white frames form an elegant Y-shaped mullion, which serves as both a decorative and functional element. Below the window is a stone balcony with massive balusters forming a rhythmic pattern. The balcony platform is adorned with floral plantings — bright pink and red flowers that add picturesqueness and warmth to the austere stone façade.
The building's façade is constructed of carefully processed rectangular sandstone blocks of varying shades, creating a textural pattern. The combination of natural motifs in the decor, flowing lines of the window frames, and strict geometry of the masonry creates a harmonious yet expressive architectural image characteristic of European architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century.