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Even though we encounter a thing every single day in our lives, it doesn't mean that from time to time it can't surprise us. Let's take doors, for instance. Some of them can be ordinary, something you see basically everywhere you go, but others can mesmerize you with their beauty.

Art Deco doors, which today's list is made up of, are a perfect example of that. There's a reason why many people love this style – it's fascinating. So, it's no surprise that these doors are too. So, let's walk through them, shall we?

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#1

Marine Building, Vancouver (1930)

Intricate Art Deco doors with sunburst and floral motifs framed by decorative tiles in a vibrant, vintage interior setting.

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Absolutely gorgeous!

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    Tuschinski Theatre, Amsterdam (1931)

    Intricate Art Deco doors and facade of Theater Tuschinski showcasing detailed architectural design in an iconic city location.

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    National Tobacco Company Building, New Zealand (1932)

    Intricate Art Deco doors with floral and geometric designs at a colorful entrance with blue-tiled steps and archway details

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    Boston Avenue Methodist Church, Tulsa (1929)

    Three intricate Art Deco doors with gold statues and geometric stone framing at an iconic architectural location.

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    Eastern Columbia Building, Los Angeles (1930)

    Intricate Art Deco doors with teal columns and gold sunburst design at an iconic building entrance.

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    Apartment Building, New York (19xx)

    Intricate Art Deco doors with geometric and fan motifs framed by black and gold decorative architectural elements.

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    Empire State Building, New York (1931)

    Art Deco doors with intricate geometric design and sunburst pattern in a marble and wood hallway.

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    Bacardi Buildings, Miami (1963)

    Intricate Art Deco doors framed by ornate columns and colorful interior details in a grand historic building.

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    General Electric Building, New York (1931)

    Intricate Art Deco doors and elevators in a polished hallway with geometric patterns at an iconic location.

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    La Villa Empain, Brussels (1934)

    Intricate Art Deco doors with geometric patterns framed by golden accents at an iconic building entrance with steps and decorative lighting.

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    One Lasalle St. Chicago, Illinois (1930)

    Intricate Art Deco doors featuring detailed gold relief sculptures of dancing women from iconic locations worldwide.

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    Manufacturers Trust Bank, New York (1954)

    Intricate Art Deco doors with geometric patterns and sculpted figures at the entrance of Manufacturers Trust Company building.

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    Cochise County Courthouse, Bisbee (1931)

    Intricate Art Deco doors featuring sculpted figures and geometric patterns at Cochise County Courthouse, 1931.

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    Fisher Building, Detroit (1928)

    Intricate Art Deco doors with gold embossed designs framed by black and brown marble in an iconic location.

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    La Maison Bleue, Angers (1929)

    Intricate Art Deco door with geometric blue and gold mosaic frame and ornate black wrought iron panels at an iconic location.

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    Apartment Building, Brooklyn (19xx)

    Art Deco doors with intricate geometric glass and metalwork at the entrance of a residential building facade.

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    Guardian Building, Detroit (1929)

    Intricate Art Deco door with geometric patterns and colored glass in an iconic historic building entrance.

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    450 Sutter Street, San Francisco (1929)

    Art Deco door with intricate geometric patterns in a marble-framed garage entrance from an iconic location.

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    70 Pine Street, New York (1930)

    Art Deco door panel featuring an intricate relief sculpture of a seated figure with geometric patterns.

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    Carbide & Carbon Building, Chicago (1929)

    Intricate Art Deco doors with geometric patterns and floral motifs in a polished golden elevator frame.

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    250 Cabrini Boulevard, New York (1936)

    Intricate Art Deco doors with geometric metalwork and gold accents framed by marble and stone at a historic building entrance.

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    Chrysler Building, New York (1930)

    Art Deco doors with intricate illuminated geometric patterns at an iconic location entrance with reflective flooring and glass panels.

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    7461 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles (1958)

    Intricate Art Deco elevator doors with sunburst design framed by black and white marble in an iconic location.

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    Koppers Building, Pittsburgh (1929)

    Intricate black and gold Art Deco doors with geometric floral patterns in a marble-walled iconic location interior.

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    70 Pine Street, New York (1932)

    Intricate Art Deco doors with geometric patterns and bronze framing in an iconic vintage building elevator lobby.

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    Mitchell House, Melbourne, Australia

    Intricate Art Deco doors and architecture on Mitchell House, a historic building in a bustling city intersection.

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