Art Deco interior design

Art Deco interior design, sourced into a buyable room

Art Deco is bold, geometric and luxe, a style where the wrong piece stands out. Decato matches the look to real products, checks they fit your room, holds the budget and returns a spec.

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Decato sourced art deco render

A sourced Art Deco room: real products matched to the look, fit-checked and priced.

What defines art deco

The cues Decato sources for

Bold geometric patterns
Rich materials (brass, velvet)
Symmetry and statement forms
Deep, saturated palette

Symmetry demands real wall runs

Deco layouts are built on pairs and centres, which only work if the wall actually has the length the arrangement assumes.

Rich materials set the budget early

Brass, velvet and lacquer carry the style and carry the cost, so the palette decides the budget rather than the other way round.

Geometry has to agree with itself

Several bold patterns in one room read as designed only when they share a geometric language; otherwise they simply compete.

How Decato sources it

From the look to a buyable room

01
Set the room and its centres

Import the plan and find the wall runs and sightlines the symmetry can actually be built on.

02
Fix the materials and the geometry

Real products in brass, velvet or lacquer, chosen so the patterns share one geometric language.

03
Check the pairs fit and price up

Each piece measured against the wall it depends on, with the total visible as the richer items are added.

04
Render it and write the spec

A render from those exact products, with a priced list your client can approve.

In the client deck

What you get back

Sample sourced art deco
The render: symmetry on the wall runs that exist, materials at their real presence.
A Decato furniture bundle sheet: every product real, in stock, fit-checked and priced
The bundle: each Art Deco piece priced, in stock and checked against the plan.

Common questions

Can AI design an Art Deco room I can buy?

Yes. Decato matches Art Deco-style real products to your room, checks fit and budget, and returns a spec rather than just a styled image.

Why is Art Deco hard to source?

Its rich materials and statement forms must stay coherent and in budget. Decato coordinates them as one sourced room.

Why is Art Deco hard to source?

It depends on symmetry and on rich materials, and both are expensive to get wrong. A paired arrangement needs a wall run of a specific length, and the brass or velvet that carries the look sets the budget early rather than late.

Can Decato keep the pattern work coherent?

Patterns are chosen so they share a geometric language rather than being picked individually for boldness. That is what makes several strong patterns read as one designed room instead of as competition.

Turn the style into a real room

Get a sourced art deco you can actually buy.

Art Deco is arithmetic as much as glamour: centres, pairs and one geometric language. Decato sources against the real wall runs and keeps the rich materials inside the budget, then hands back the render and the spec.