The Hôtel Solvay in Brussels is an amazing realization of the Art Nouveau vision. It was designed and built by Victor Horta to serve as a private residence for Armand Solvay, heir to a chemical fortune. It was constructed in 1895 to 1900.
Solvay gave Horta
carte blanche to spend whatever he needed to create a truly grand house, and he did not stint.
Horta designed everthing: furniture, carpets, light fittings, tableware.
Even the doorbell.
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