decoratum
Decoratum is a term used in art theory to denote the intentional inclusion of ornament as a central principle of a work's design, rather than as a secondary add-on. The word derives from Latin decoratum, from decorare "to decorate," and is used to describe works where decoration serves formal, symbolic, or structural functions.
Historically, decoratum has been employed in periods with strong ornamentation, such as Baroque and Rococo, where
In contemporary design, the concept persists in discussions of ornament as a deliberate design choice, especially