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Decorative

Decorative is an adjective describing something that is intended to adorn or embellish rather than perform a primary function. Objects or features labeled decorative may be ornamental alone or may accompany their usefulness. In architecture and interior design, decorative elements include moldings, patterns, friezes, and surfaces applied to walls, ceilings, floors, and furniture.

In the arts, decorative arts refer to disciplines that produce objects valued for their aesthetic qualities

Etymology: decorative comes from Latin decorare, to adorn. Over time, the term has been used to classify

In contemporary design, decorative elements are evaluated for their contribution to user experience, cultural meaning, and

See also: ornament, ornamentation, decorative arts, decorative motifs, architectural ornament.

as
well
as
their
craft.
This
field
contrasts
with
the
fine
arts,
though
the
distinction
is
historical
and
blurred
in
practice.
Decorative
arts
covers
ceramics,
glass,
metalwork,
textiles,
jewelry,
and
furniture,
often
shaped
by
prevailing
styles
such
as
Baroque,
Rococo,
Art
Nouveau,
or
modern
minimalism.
design
work
by
its
emphasis
on
ornamentation
rather
than
technical
function.
In
mass-produced
goods,
"decorative"
can
signal
that
a
component
is
intended
mainly
for
appearance,
while
"functional"
parts
bear
the
primary
utility.
context.
Many
design
movements
seek
to
minimize
or
deliberately
amplify
ornament
in
service
of
aesthetics,
symbolism,
or
identity.