This image depicts a decorative ceramic tile in Art Nouveau style, executed in the glazed majolica technique. The tile features a stylized floral motif — three red flowers resembling poppies or roses, with elegant stems formed in the characteristic flowing, curvilinear shapes of Art Nouveau in a golden-yellow color against a green background.
This work reflects the fundamental principles of Art Nouveau: organic forms inspired by nature, flowing lines, and a characteristic color palette. Such decorative elements were often used in the ornamentation of building facades in the early 20th century, especially in the works of such masters as Antoni Gaudí, Victor Horta, and Hector Guimard.
In contemporary house facade design, such decorative tiles can be used as accent elements: around the entrance door, on fireplaces, in the design of niches, or as panels on walls. Such details bring individuality, artistic value, and a connection to historical traditions into architectural solutions. To create a harmonious image, it is important that such elements complement the overall style of the house and do not overload the visual perception of the facade.