The image showcases a fragment of decorative tile paneling executed in Art Nouveau or Neo-Gothic style. A vertical strip of relief tiles with floral ornaments serves as a stylistic accent among flat glazed bluish-green tiles.
The relief elements depict a symmetrical vegetal pattern with acanthus leaves elegantly curving outward from the central axis. In the center of each tile's composition is a small cluster of reddish berries or fruits, which adds a color accent and creates a rhythmic repetition along the vertical. A frame of dark wood or wood-styled material borders the decorative composition.
Such tile inserts were characteristic of fireplaces, stoves, and decorative panels in interiors from the late 19th to early 20th century. The glazed surface with a deep blue-green background emphasizes the volume and plasticity of the plant ornament, rendered in lighter, golden-beige tones. The execution technique testifies to the high craftsmanship of ceramists and attention to detail typical of the flourishing period of decorative and applied arts.