Ready to meet the evolution of Art Deco? Known as Neo-deco, this style takes the iconic geometry you love like chevrons and arches and remixes them with warmer, earthier materials. By leaning into burgundy marble, burnished brass, and dark vegan leather, we are creating spaces that feel high-end yet incredibly inviting.
These seven rooms feel luxe without being loud and cozy without being sleepy. Let’s tour each space as if we are sipping espresso and plotting your next great home makeover.
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What Is Neo-deco?
Think of Neo-deco as Art Deco with its tie loosened. It carries the same glamorous DNA as the original 1920s movement, but it has been reimagined for a home that feels curated rather than staged. While you still get the iconic geometry of arches and chevrons, they show up with softer edges and more natural textures.
This style is the sophisticated answer to the cold, flat greys of the last decade. Instead of high-gloss surfaces and chrome, Neo-deco favors the “sensory warmth” of burgundy marble, burnished brass, and dark vegan leather. It feels luxe while remaining undeniably livable, creating a space you actually want to curl up in at the end of the day.
If you love a little drama but want your home to feel grounded and intentional, Neo-deco is a perfect fit. You can go all in with statement furniture or simply sprinkle in a few brass details and rich textiles to hint at the look. Check out the 2026 Neo-deco color palette below to see the shades defining this new era.
🎨 The 2026 Neo-deco Palette
Moving away from cold greys toward “sensory warmth.”
1. Bordeaux Lounge With Brass Glow

This living room leans sultry and sophisticated. Picture a low-slung sofa in dark vegan leather, quilted with subtle chevron stitching that catches the light.
Behind it, a feature wall clad in burgundy marble panels anchors the room. The veining reads like soft brushstrokes—earthy but glamorous.
- Lighting: A pair of arched brass floor lamps curve over the seating, throwing warm pools of light.
- Cocktail Moment: A chunky, oval coffee table in matte walnut rests on a geometric wool rug—cream base, thin brass-colored lines.
- Accent Chairs: Two channel-tufted chairs in smoky taupe velvet nod to Deco without the fuss.
Finish with burnished brass frames on abstract prints and a few textural ceramics in terracotta and oxblood. It’s moody, but the glow is undeniably inviting.
Love the Neo-deco look but not the marble budget? Start with texture instead of stone. Swap in a dark faux leather sofa cover or add a deep burgundy throw and a geometric pillow to echo the same mood without touching the walls.
🛍️ Shop the Look: The Bordeaux Lounge
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2. Archway Dining, Burgundy Marble Edition

Dining should feel like a little theater, and this one is all about the stage. Start with a racetrack-shaped table in deep walnut topped with a thin slab of burgundy marble.
Center it under a tiered brass chandelier that steps down in soft curves, echoing the table’s edges.
- Walls: Painted clay beige with a painted arched mural in a tone two shades deeper—like shadow play.
- Seating: Sleek, upholstered chairs in cognac vegan leather with slender brass-finished legs.
- Flooring: Herringbone oak with a satin finish to keep things warm and grounded.
Add a sideboard with chevron front doors and integrated pulls. Style it with smoky glass decanters, a sculptural bowl, and a single stem in a low vase. Drama, but dinner-party friendly.
If you are renting, you can still get the arched mural moment. Try a clay beige wall with a peel-and-stick arch decal in a slightly deeper tone. It gives you that soft stage lighting effect with zero drywall drama when you move out.
🛍️ Shop the Look: Archway Dining
Bring the “theatrical ambiance” of this Neo-deco dining space into your own home.
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3. Deco-Quiet Bedroom In Espresso And Oxblood

This bedroom whispers luxury. The bed is upholstered in dark vegan leather with a high, gently arched headboard and faint vertical channeling.
Nightstands carry a half-moon silhouette with brass inlay lines tracing the tops—like jewelry for furniture.
- Palette: Espresso wood, bone white bedding, and oxblood velvet euro shams.
- Accent Wall: A large framed panel of burgundy marble veneer behind the bed, bordered with thin brass trim.
- Lighting: Petite brass dome sconces with frosted globes for soft, flattering light.
Finish with a plush, low-pile rug in a geometric border and a slim bench in suede at the foot. It’s hotel-chic, but calmer and earthier than classic Deco.
Sharing the bed with pets? Look for performance velvet or easy-clean upholstery in those rich oxblood and espresso tones. You still get the hotel-level Neo-deco look, but fur and paw prints are much easier to brush away.
🛍️ Shop the Look: Deco-Quiet Bedroom
Bring home the “calm luxury” of a Neo-deco retreat with these curated bedroom staples.
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4. Curated Entry With Chevron Drama

Your foyer sets the tone, so give it a wink. The star is a narrow console with a chevron parquet top in mixed dark woods, framed in brass.
Above it, hang an arched brass mirror—oversized for instant presence and a little Old Hollywood charm.
- Wall Treatment: Clay-tinted plaster for tactile warmth.
- Floor: Stone tile with a subtle inlaid chevron border in burgundy marble.
- Seating: A small, tufted pouf in deep aubergine velvet tucked under the console.
Style with a sculptural table lamp, a tray for keys in veined stone, and a single brass hook rail with arched ends. It’s the perfect Neo-Deco hello.
If you want to maximize the impact of a small foyer, lean into the reflection. Place your arched brass mirror directly across from a window or a light-colored wall. This bounce of light highlights the clay-tinted plaster texture and makes the deep burgundy floor accents feel vibrant rather than heavy.
🛍️ Shop the Look: Texture-Rich Entry
Create a Neo-deco first impression with these tactile and geometric entryway essentials.
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5. Sultry Home Office With Gentle Geometry

This office is built for focus and presence. The desk is a statement: a slab of smoked oak with rounded corners and a brass trestle base that feels architectural.
Behind it, a custom built-in with arched niches showcases pottery in sand and terracotta. Integrated brass picture lights warm everything up.
- Chair: Ergonomic but chic, in dark vegan leather with channel stitching and brass casters.
- Rug: Flatweave with stepped geometric borders in cream and rust.
- Accent: A small pedestal side table topped in burgundy marble for a touch of gravitas.
Keep cords hidden, papers in leather trays, and add a tall, leafy plant to soften the lines. It’s power without pretense.
To keep your Neo-deco office feeling calm, hide the tech tangle. Use a cable box under the desk and stick-on cord clips along the back edge. Clean lines plus hidden cables instantly make the space feel more intentional.
🛍️ Shop the Look: Sultry Home Office
Bring the “focused and warm” energy of this Neo-deco office into your own creative workflow.
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6. Warm Deco Kitchen With Brass And Stone

Think clean lines, luxe details. Lower cabinets in espresso-stained oak with reeded fronts get paired with cream uppers that finish in a gentle arched cornice.
The showstopper is the island: a waterfall of burgundy marble with soft bullnose edges and discreet brass foot rails.
- Hardware: Slim, curved brass pulls that echo arch shapes.
- Backsplash: Stacked rectangular tile in matte sand, outlined by a framed arch above the range.
- Seating: Counter stools in dark vegan leather with chevron stitching and curved brass bases.
Finish with milk-glass globe pendants and open shelves for pottery in rust and umber. It’s refined, warm, and deeply cookable.
If a marble waterfall island is out of reach, you can fake the Neo-deco moment with clever layering. Place a burgundy runner down the center of your existing island, then stack a marble cutting board and a brass bowl on top. This creates a high-end mix of stone and shine without the renovation costs.
🛍️ Shop the Look: Warm Deco Kitchen
Bring the “refined and cookable” elegance of a Neo-deco kitchen into your own home.
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7. Velvet-And-Leather Media Den, Low Light Edition

Movie night meets cocktail hour in this sultry Neo-deco sanctuary. Walls go mushroom taupe to sink the light, while the ceiling gets a soft arched cove detail with hidden brass-lined LEDs.
A U-shaped sectional in charcoal velvet wraps the space, paired with a single lounge chair in dark vegan leather for that rich contrast.
- Media Unit: Walnut with chevron doors and integrated brass mesh for ventilation.
- Tables: Nesting coffee tables—one in smoked glass, one with a burgundy marble top.
- Textiles: Cushions in oxblood, rust, and ochre geometrics; a wool rug with stepped corners.
Layer in a brass floor lamp with a dome shade and blackout drapes edged in tape trim. It’s lush, low, and made for late-night credits.
For a true low-light cinema feel, pair dimmable smart bulbs with deep, light-absorbing textiles. Adding blackout curtains and extra velvet pillows will soak up echoes and screen glare so the room feels rich and quiet. It is the quickest way to make your media den feel like a private lounge.
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Sink into the “low-light luxury” of a Neo-deco den with these plush, geometric essentials.
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Neo-deco Style Checklist
Use this as a quick guide when you are shopping or rearranging a room.
Core colors
- Deep burgundy or oxblood
- Espresso and walnut wood tones
- Mushroom, clay, and bone white
- Brass, bronze, and a little black for contrast
Go to materials
- Burgundy or wine toned marble
- Walnut or dark oak
- Vegan leather and velvet
- Smoked or tinted glass
- Plaster or lime wash style walls
Signature shapes
- Arches and racetrack ovals
- Chevron and herringbone patterns
- Stepped corners and tiered silhouettes
- Slim curves on mirrors, lamps, and hardware
Finishing touches
- Brass lighting with soft globes or dome shades
- Geometric rugs with simple borders
- Textured pottery in rust, sand, and terracotta
- One or two rich accent pieces instead of a lot of small decor
Quick Room Refresh Formula
When you want a Neo-deco moment without redoing the whole space, try this simple combo.
- Add one arched or curved piece (mirror, headboard, bookshelf, or wall mural).
- Swap in at least one brass element (lamp, hardware, picture frames, or chandelier).
- Choose one deep accent color (burgundy, oxblood, aubergine, or espresso).
- Ground it with a simple geometric rug or throw pillow.
- Layer in a natural texture, like linen curtains or a wool rug, so the room still feels relaxed and easy to live in.
Save this checklist for your next room refresh so you can pull the look together quickly.
🌿 Architectural Greenery: The Neo-deco Edge
In 2026, the best “accessory” for a geometric room is a plant that mimics those same sharp lines. Skip the bushy ferns and opt for these structural beauties:
- • Philodendron ‘Pink Princess’: Those deep burgundy leaves with splashes of pink are the perfect companion to Bordeaux Marble.
- • Alocasia ‘Polly’: The jagged, silver-veined leaves act as a living chevron pattern for your Sultry Home Office.
- • Rubber Tree (Burgundy): Its glossy, near-black leaves add weight and luxury to a Media Den or Curated Entry.
Neo-deco FAQs
Is Neo-deco an expensive style to try?
It does not have to be. You can get the feel of Neo-deco with smaller pieces, like an arched brass mirror, a marble tray, a velvet pillow in a deep wine shade, or a new dome lamp. Start with one or two items, then build from there as your budget allows.
Can I mix Neo-deco with my existing decor?
Yes. Neo-deco layers really well with modern, minimalist, vintage, and even a little boho. Keep your favorite pieces, then add in a few Neo-deco details, such as brass lighting, a geometric rug, or a curved headboard. As long as your colors feel related, it will read as collected, not chaotic.
Will Neo-deco make my small space feel too dark?
It does not have to. If your room is small, keep the walls lighter, then bring in the deeper Neo-deco tones with furniture, textiles, and art. Mirrors, soft globe lighting, and linen curtains will bounce light around and keep the space feeling open, even with darker accents.
Where is the easiest place to start?
I like to start with one zone you use every day, like the entry, living room, or bedroom. Try swapping in an arched mirror, a brass lamp, and one rich accent piece, such as a velvet pillow or marble tray. You will see the shift right away without touching the whole room.
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Neo-deco isn’t just a revival of the Roaring Twenties; it is a refined evolution for a more intentional era of design. By trading the cold chrome of the past for the warmth of burgundy marble and earth-toned linens, we are creating spaces that feel curated rather than manufactured. This shift marks the end of the flat grey palettes that defined previous years, replaced instead by sensory-rich tones like artichoke green, mushroom, and amber haze.
Whether you are committing to a full Bordeaux lounge makeover or simply introducing a brass-arched mirror to your entryway, the goal remains the same. You are building a home that feels sophisticated, grounded, and undeniably timeless. By layering in architectural greenery like the Alocasia or Pink Princess Philodendron, you anchor these geometric shapes in the natural world. The future of luxury is not loud because it is textured, curved, and deeply personal.
| Feature | Classic Art Deco (1920s) | Neo-deco (2026 Trend) |
|---|---|---|
| Metal Finishes | High-shine Chrome & Silver | Burnished Brass & Champagne Gold |
| Primary Stone | Black Onyx & White Marble | Burgundy & Red Veined Marble |
| Geometry | Sharp, Rigid Ziggurats | Softened Arches & Racetrack Ovals |
| Color Palette | Bright Primary Contrasts | Moody Oxblood, Mushroom & Clay |
| The Vibe | Theatrical & High-Gloss | Tactile, “Sensory” & Cozy-Luxe |
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