What style is similar to Art Deco?
The style closest to Art Deco is Hollywood Regency, its glamorous mid-century descendant that kept Deco's lacquer, mirror, brass, and bold symmetry while turning up the color and theatricality. Hollywood Regency is essentially Art Deco that moved to California and loosened its collar: it keeps the polish and drops the strict geometry. Streamline Moderne is even closer in one sense, since it is Deco's own 1930s branch, all rounded corners and horizontal speed. Art Nouveau is the frequently confused predecessor, sharing a love of ornament but built on organic curves rather than geometry. The Machine Age and Bauhaus ran alongside Deco in the same decades but chose austerity over glamour, so they read as its opposite. Today's modern glam and moody maximalist interiors are the living continuation of the same instinct. If you like Art Deco, Hollywood Regency is the natural next step, inheriting the drama without demanding period-correct 1920s geometry.
AURA lives in that overlap between Deco and modern glam, where polish and geometry meet a livable palette. Our art deco style furniture is chosen to cross over easily into those neighboring looks rather than lock a room into one era.
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