
Vintage Floral Art Deco Pattern, Variation 14 by Édouard Bénédictus
Variation 14 from Bénédictus's landmark 1928 portfolio arranges stylised botanical forms into a composition of controlled exuberance. Petals and leaves are flattened into geometric shapes, their curves disciplined by the hard-edged logic of Art Deco design — yet the overall effect is lush rather than rigid. A warm palette of rust, gold and deep green moves across the surface in repeating rhythms, each element interlocking with the precision of a textile pattern destined for production. The image holds the tension between ornament and abstraction that defined the best decorative design of the era.
Reproduced as an archival fine art print, the pattern's layered colours and sharp motif edges are rendered with exceptional fidelity. The matte surface captures the flat graphic quality of the original design exactly as Bénédictus intended it to be seen.
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Vintage Floral Art Deco Pattern, Variation 14 by Édouard Bénédictus
Variation 14 from Bénédictus's landmark 1928 portfolio arranges stylised botanical forms into a composition of controlled exuberance. Petals and leaves are flattened into geometric shapes, their curves disciplined by the hard-edged logic of Art Deco design — yet the overall effect is lush rather than rigid. A warm palette of rust, gold and deep green moves across the surface in repeating rhythms, each element interlocking with the precision of a textile pattern destined for production. The image holds the tension between ornament and abstraction that defined the best decorative design of the era.
Reproduced as an archival fine art print, the pattern's layered colours and sharp motif edges are rendered with exceptional fidelity. The matte surface captures the flat graphic quality of the original design exactly as Bénédictus intended it to be seen.
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Variation 14 from Bénédictus's landmark 1928 portfolio arranges stylised botanical forms into a composition of controlled exuberance. Petals and leaves are flattened into geometric shapes, their curves disciplined by the hard-edged logic of Art Deco design — yet the overall effect is lush rather than rigid. A warm palette of rust, gold and deep green moves across the surface in repeating rhythms, each element interlocking with the precision of a textile pattern destined for production. The image holds the tension between ornament and abstraction that defined the best decorative design of the era.
Reproduced as an archival fine art print, the pattern's layered colours and sharp motif edges are rendered with exceptional fidelity. The matte surface captures the flat graphic quality of the original design exactly as Bénédictus intended it to be seen.























