This document provides an overview of Art Deco interior design. It defines Art Deco as a decorative style originating in the 1920s characterized by geometric patterns, bold colors, and sleek modern forms. Furniture of the era was crafted from expensive materials like ebony, ivory, and lacquer into polished shapes with streamlined aesthetics. Popular objects included marquetry furniture with intricate wood patterns, waterfall-edge nightstands, and dramatic lighting fixtures made of metals and colored glass. The document includes a case study of a luxurious sun bed commissioned by a French actress.