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Elegant Art Nouveau Facade with Carved Wooden Door

#5725. Elegant Art Nouveau Facade with Carved Wooden Door

Before us is a magnificent example of an Art Nouveau style door, where decorative elements and functionality are organically combined. The doorway is framed by a luxurious white stone portal with flowing, fluid lines characteristic of this style. The stone facade decoration around the entrance demonstrates exquisite carving with plant motifs, where curved forms create a sense of movement and dynamics.

The door itself is made of warm golden-brown wood, richly adorned with carvings. The double-leaf structure features smooth wavy lines, emphasizing the asymmetry and organic nature typical of Art Nouveau. The upper part of the door is decorated with an elegant transom element featuring delicate floral ornamentation that harmoniously echoes the stone carving of the portal. The door handles are also integrated into the overall design, continuing the flowing lines of the carving.

The contrast between the light stone of the facade and the warm wood of the door creates an expressive architectural accent, emphasizing the significance of the building's entrance. This door portal is an excellent example of how, during the Art Nouveau era, even functional elements of buildings became works of art, reflecting the philosophy of unity between beauty and utility.

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