This magnificent facade exemplifies an exquisite example of Art Nouveau with distinct Secession elements. The building impresses with its rich ornamental composition, where the sunflower motif plays a central role. The facade is divided into two color segments: the upper part is finished in a soft blue color with skillfully painted sunflower stems and blooms, while the lower part features a rich green tone.
The window openings are framed by expressive golden casings of complex form with the characteristic fluid, organic lines of Art Nouveau. The decorative wrought iron balcony railings are of particular value, repeating the flowing lines of the Art Nouveau style. The entrance to the building is accentuated by an arch with geometric ornament that harmoniously combines with the overall concept of botanical motifs.
The facade represents a holistic artistic work where architectural elements, decorative painting, and wrought iron details create a harmonious ensemble, emphasizing the aesthetics of nature through the prism of Art Nouveau. The color scheme in gold, green, and blue not only creates a vibrant visual effect but also reflects the typical Art Nouveau aspiration for the synthesis of arts in architecture.