In interior design, decorative accessories are often the elements that define the character of a space. This is especially true when it comes to Art Deco style: a recognizable, elegant, and timeless aesthetic language, capable of dialoguing with classic interiors while also enhancing contemporary settings. A single Art Deco accessory, if carefully designed and crafted, can become the focal point of a space, telling a story of materials, proportions, and details.
Giorgio Piotto creates bespoke Art Deco–style furniture accessories by combining artisanal expertise, tailored design, and a rigorous selection of materials sourced from controlled and certified suppliers. The result is elements that integrate harmoniously into the space, adding identity and value to the interior design.
Art Deco as a cross-disciplinary language
Art Deco emerged in the 1920s as an expression of modernity and luxury. Geometric lines, strict symmetry, precious materials, and refined craftsmanship are its defining features. Today, reinterpreted through a contemporary lens, Art Deco is no longer a nostalgic exercise, but a highly relevant design tool.
An Art Deco accessory can be naturally introduced into both classic interiors—enhancing their elegance—and modern spaces, where it creates a sophisticated contrast. A console table, sideboard, coffee table, or decorative boiserie becomes a point of dialogue between past and present, enriching the space without overwhelming it.
The role of decorative accessories in interior design
Unlike primary furnishings, accessories have a strategic function: they define style, guide the eye, and introduce rhythm and visual depth. In the case of Art Deco, this role is even more pronounced. A well-designed accessory can:
- Add character to a neutral or minimalist environment
- Enhance transitional spaces such as entrances or corridors
- Reinforce the identity of living or sleeping areas
- Create stylistic continuity between different rooms
In contemporary contexts, the Art Deco accessory often becomes a “statement” piece: an iconic object that breaks linearity without compromising the overall balance of the project.
Fine materials and tailored details
The quality of an Art Deco accessory is first recognized in its materials. Selected woods, precious veneers, lacquered surfaces, metal or brass inserts, and special finishes are essential elements. Added to these are precise craftsmanship, invisible joints, carefully studied proportions, and calibrated decorative details.
Giorgio Piotto produces bespoke accessories using only high-quality materials, selected from reliable and carefully vetted suppliers. Each project begins with an in-depth design phase, where aesthetics and function are harmonized to meet the specific needs of both the space and the client.
Bespoke Art Deco accessories: an added value
The true strength of bespoke accessories lies in their uniqueness. Unlike standard products, a custom-designed element integrates perfectly into the space, respecting its proportions, volumes, and natural light.
Within the Art Deco language, bespoke design allows historic aesthetic codes to be reinterpreted in a contemporary way, adapting them to residential, contract, or hospitality settings. The result is an accessory that does not merely decorate, but becomes an integral part of the interior architecture.
Art Deco and contemporaneity: a balanced coexistence
One of the most fascinating aspects of Art Deco style is its ability to coexist with contemporary design. Clean lines, neutral color palettes, and essential spaces find in Art Deco accessories a valuable ally—one that introduces warmth, material richness, and visual depth.
A coffee table with bold geometries, a console with metallic details, or a sideboard with elegant proportions can transform a modern interior into a space full of personality, without sacrificing design coherence.
An accessory that expresses identity
Choosing an Art Deco accessory means investing in an element that goes beyond mere function. It is a statement of character, reflecting a conscious taste and a vision of living focused on quality and longevity.
Through bespoke design and the use of the finest materials, Giorgio Piotto interprets Art Deco as a living, contemporary language—capable of adapting to different contexts and enhancing any interior, classic or modern. A single accessory, when conceived with expertise and sensitivity, can truly make the difference.



