arzeneerlike
Arzeneerlike is a term used to describe a style of architecture and design that combines elements of both Art Nouveau and Art Deco. This eclectic approach emerged in the early 20th century, particularly in the 1920s and 1930s, as a response to the economic and social changes of the time. The term "arzeneerlike" itself is a portmanteau of "Art Nouveau" and "Art Deco," reflecting the fusion of these two distinct artistic movements.
Art Nouveau, characterized by its organic shapes, flowing lines, and use of natural materials, was popular in
This hybrid style can be seen in various forms of architecture, interior design, and decorative arts. Buildings
The arzeneerlike style was particularly popular in the interwar period, reflecting the optimism and prosperity of