What kind of lighting was typical of art deco architecture?

Art deco architecture typically featured bold and dramatic lighting designs, including geometric shapes, glass and chrome fixtures, and the use of vivid colors such as gold, black, and silver. These lighting fixtures were often used to accentuate the strong lines and clean surfaces of art deco buildings, creating a sense of grandeur and sophistication. Some common lighting elements included wall sconces, chandeliers, and recessed lighting, often featuring stylized motifs such as sunbursts, chevrons, and stepped designs.

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