Following its aviation-themed models first seen at Pebble Beach, Rolls-Royce displayed a number of cars inspired by the Art Deco era. These included a bespoke Phantom Series II sedan, Phantom Series ...
The arts décoratifs movement of the 1920s and 1930s, better known as Art Deco, extended far beyond the realms of traditional art by celebrating consumer goods, architecture, technology, and a general ...
Art Deco architecture, design, and art (also known as Streamlined Modern) was prevalent from 1900 through 1939. Many automobiles, buildings, and home furnishings of this era were influenced by this ...
Throughout American automotive history, there have been numerous brands that rose and fell like bright stars that burnt their fuel a little too quickly to get it (sustainably) replenished. Think about ...
Commutes on the Tube are set to look even more dire, as a first look of the Orient Express Train is confirmation that ...
Cadillac just unveiled the Sollei, a gorgeous drop-top two-door electric sedan that throws back to the days when cars were more about style and substance. The custom wood inlaid interior brings a ...
Over the years humans have demonstrated great abilities in coming up with different design styles for anything from clothes to buildings and vehicles. Few of these styles are however as famous as art ...
The legendary Orient Express has made a special stop in Paris — not at a station, but at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs (MAD).
If I were to ask you to define the term "hot rod," what descriptive words would you use? Art Hursey's all-'glass '33 Willys coupe is his definition. "It's a home-built car, built in a one-car garage, ...
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