A milestone birthday proved a fine excuse for WoI’s style director to make tracks and party in style – on the Venice–Simplon Orient Express| The World Of Interiors
This perfectly preserved Art Deco lodge is a time capsule of the 1930s| The World Of Interiors
M+ Gallery shines a light on the life and work on one of the world’s most renowned architects, IM Pei| The World Of Interiors
After the demolition of the Firestone Tyre Factory, an Art Deco gem, in 1980, the government vowed not to let the same fate befall the Hoover Building: the jewel in the crown of architects Wallis, Gilbert & Partners. Now protected by its Grade II-listed status, the newly renovated 1930s complex still bears the scars of developments past| The World Of Interiors
Objects once lost to the Seine’s murky depths have been recovered and displayed in a new exhibition, one that celebrates Paris’s flowing river of time| The World Of Interiors
Steeped in the Moderne style, the interwar designer Armand-Albert Rateau also nodded to ancient ecclesiastical architecture to add some god-given glamour to his opulent schemes. Take these three 1920s bathrooms, conceived for a French couturière, a Spanish duchess and an American socialite, which borrow from Romanesque churches, Byzantine basilicas and beyond| The World Of Interiors
Tracing the architectural evolution of Japanese bathhouses, we ponder on their cultural impact and hope that their presence can be preserved despite the conventionality of home bathrooms| The World Of Interiors
The Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum building, a spectacular feat of Art Deco design, was completed in 1933 as the residence of Prince Asaka.| TOKYO METROPOLITAN TEIEN ART MUSEUM