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Trend 2024: the Liberty style returns, the Art Nouveau decor that has already made history
Liberty style influenced the visual arts, furniture, and architecture between the late 1800s and early 1900s, enveloping everything with curved lines, moving away from the rigidity of traditional forms, proposing a world full of splendid flowers and silhouettes of women with endless elegance.
Art Nouveau, which in Italy was called Liberty, returns to inspire design with sinuous furnishings, intricately worked, artistic glass, rich services, and wonderful lamps. In the field of interior design, it has proven to be a timeless influence that continues to captivate contemporary tastes: the movement’s emphasis on fluidity and organic forms has perfectly translated into modern interiors, bringing a sense of elegance and creativity to our aesthetics.

Here are some key features that define Art Nouveau
- Organic and curvilinear shapes
- Floral and natural motifs
- Asymmetry
- Prominent ornaments
- Stylized figures
Liberty style furniture

Liberty style design aims to create a beautiful yet functional living space, drawing inspiration from the natural world, with organic shapes and motifs as its main features. The furniture is often rounded or curved and the focus is on using materials like wood and stone, with lighting also being important in this style, with fixtures often designed to resemble flowers or other plants.
Liberty style color palette
The color palette is characterized by a harmonious blend of rich, soft, and natural tones; artists and designers incorporated shades that echo the surrounding nature. Here are some typical colors:
- Earth tones
Art Nouveau often features a range of earthy tones, including soft greens and yellows and browns. These colors evoke the natural elements of open spaces and contribute to the movement’s emphasis on organic forms.
- Botanical greens

Shades of green, ranging from soft to deeper ones, are inspired by the leaves and foliage of plants, adding a sense of freshness and vitality to the color palette.
- Soft yellows and golds
Soft yellows and golds are used to represent sunlight and warmth, a touch of luxury and elegance often present in decorative elements and details.
- Soft blues
Soft blues are another common feature in Liberty style color combinations, reminiscent of the sky or bodies of water: they help create a relaxing and serene atmosphere.
- Rich reds and burgundy
Deep reds and burgundy are used to add warmth and a sense of opulence; they are perfect for use in fabrics, stained glass, and other decorative elements.
- Purple in various shades
Purple ranging from lavender to deep violet is used to introduce a sense of mystery and sophistication. These colors often appear in floral motifs and other decorative elements.
- Metallic accents
Art Nouveau furniture occasionally incorporates metallic accents, such as gold, brass, or copper. These metals are used to enhance the appearance and are often applied to decorative details like edges and embellishments.
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