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25 Intricate Art Deco Doors From Iconic Locations All Over The World
Even though we encounter a thing every single day in our lives, it doesn't mean that from time to time it can't surprise us. Let's take doors, for instance. Some of them can be ordinary, something you see basically everywhere you go, but others can mesmerize you with their beauty.
Art Deco doors, which today's list is made up of, are a perfect example of that. There's a reason why many people love this style – it's fascinating. So, it's no surprise that these doors are too. So, let's walk through them, shall we?
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Marine Building, Vancouver (1930)
Tuschinski Theatre, Amsterdam (1931)
National Tobacco Company Building, New Zealand (1932)
Boston Avenue Methodist Church, Tulsa (1929)
Eastern Columbia Building, Los Angeles (1930)
Apartment Building, New York (19xx)
Empire State Building, New York (1931)
Bacardi Buildings, Miami (1963)
General Electric Building, New York (1931)
La Villa Empain, Brussels (1934)
One Lasalle St. Chicago, Illinois (1930)
Manufacturers Trust Bank, New York (1954)
Cochise County Courthouse, Bisbee (1931)
Fisher Building, Detroit (1928)
La Maison Bleue, Angers (1929)
Apartment Building, Brooklyn (19xx)
Guardian Building, Detroit (1929)
450 Sutter Street, San Francisco (1929)
70 Pine Street, New York (1930)
Carbide & Carbon Building, Chicago (1929)
250 Cabrini Boulevard, New York (1936)
Chrysler Building, New York (1930)
7461 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles (1958)
Koppers Building, Pittsburgh (1929)
70 Pine Street, New York (1932)
Mitchell House, Melbourne, Australia
Most were of "gold covers the lack of style" club. Try Central Market, Kuala Lumpur instead
Most were of "gold covers the lack of style" club. Try Central Market, Kuala Lumpur instead