Style Comparison

Art Deco vs Quiet Luxury

A side-by-side comparison to help you decide which design style fits your space and personality.

Art Deco

GlamorousBoldLuxurious

Art Deco is design at its most confident. Bold geometric patterns, rich jewel tones, and lavish metallic accents create spaces that feel like walking into a golden-era cocktail party. It is glamour with structure, luxury with purpose.

Quiet Luxury

RefinedUnderstatedPremium

Quiet luxury is the design equivalent of a perfectly tailored suit: no logos, no flash, just impeccable quality that speaks for itself. Premium materials, neutral tones, and refined craftsmanship create spaces where elegance is felt rather than seen.

Color Palette Comparison

Art Deco

Emerald greenSapphire blueGold/brassIvoryBlack lacquer

Quiet Luxury

Warm ivorySoft greigeMushroomPale stoneMatte bronze

Key Differences

Aspect Art Deco Quiet Luxury
Materials Marble and onyx, Brass and gold leaf, Velvet upholstery Honed marble, Cashmere and alpaca, Solid oak with natural finish
Key Elements Strong geometric patterns (chevrons, sunbursts, fan shapes); Rich jewel tone colors (emerald, sapphire, ruby) Premium natural materials (cashmere, marble, solid wood); A strictly neutral, tone-on-tone palette
Best Room Living Room Bedroom
Colors Emerald green, Sapphire blue, Gold/brass Warm ivory, Soft greige, Mushroom

Can't Decide? See Both in Your Room

Take a photo of your room and try both Art Deco and Quiet Luxury. Compare the results side by side with your actual space.