Significant changes took place in world history during the 19th century, serving as an economic and cultural turning point for Europe. During this period, migration to cities intensified, and architecture evolved due to rapid urbanization. As industrialization expanded, it profoundly impacted cultural heritage, works of art, and particularly architecture in major European cities. Emerging in the last decade of the 19th century, Art Nouveau was characterized by its reliance on natural forms. While initially utilizing glass and ceramics alongside construction materials such as iron, steel, brick, and wood, the style later extended to tableware and artistic products. In this article, Art Nouveau is re-evaluated to ensure its transmission to future generations; this is achieved by analyzing sample images and creating unique design examples using new technologies. The study examines the reflection of Art Nouveau elements on ceramic art and aims to introduce novel patterns to the production of table ceramics through specific design applications.
Keywords: Art Nouveau, Table Ceramics, Design
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