A Visual Journey Of The Best Art Deco Doors With Unique Design

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We often stress on the importance of the design of the house and very seldom think about decorating our doors as a piece of art. However, a user named ‘The Cultural Tutor’ shared pictures of art deco doors on platform X, taking the door design to the next level.

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Chrysler Building, New York (1930): This uniquely designed door gives the appearance of an inverted space.

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Giving the vibe of a box-shaped house, walking through the entrance door of La Maison Bleue, Angers (1929), will be an experience for a lifetime.

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Ever seen an exquisitely designed door like the one at the Guardian Building, Detroit (1929)?

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This classy and colourful door belongs to the Marine Building, Vancouver (1930).

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Combining modernity, culture, and religion, the entrance door to the Boston Avenue Methodist Church, Tulsa (1929), is just truly impressive.

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Koppers Building, Pittsburgh (1929), features another specially designed door, making you rethink your door’s design.

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Here is another inspiration from the 250 Cabrini Boulevard, New York (1936).

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Last but not least, the Empire State Building, New York (1931) features a seamless and futuristic door design.