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The Stoclet Palace in Brussels, designed by Josef Hoffmann The building's interior and the buildings exterior feature intricate Art Nouveau decoration, and now it is recognized as a masterpiece of the style.
1902
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1907
The Art Nouveau style begins to decline in popularity as new movements, such as Art Deco and the Bauhaus, gain momentum.
1910
Josef Hoffmann and Koloman Moser found the Wiener Werkstätte, a workshop that produces high-quality Art Nouveau furniture, textiles, and other decorative arts.
The publication of "The Studio Yearbook of Decorative Art," which features articles on Art Nouveau design from around the world, helps to spread the movement's influence.