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Art Nouveau decorative ceramic tile with lily motif

#9459. Art Nouveau decorative ceramic tile with lily motif

The image presented is not an architectural facade, but a decorative ceramic tile in the Art Nouveau style. Against a rich green background, stylized lilies with red-pink flowers and elegant stems form a symmetrical composition.

This is a characteristic example of decorative applied art from the late 19th to early 20th century, when floral motifs were actively used in interior design. Such ceramic tiles could decorate fireplaces, walls, or serve as decorative panels in living spaces.

Although this is not an architectural facade, such decorative elements can be a source of inspiration for exterior building design. Floral motifs and flowing lines of Art Nouveau can be adapted for decorative inserts on facades, entrance area designs, or creating mosaic panels on external walls.

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