In the 1930s, craft was considered an art form. Minimalist design combined rounded lines and sleek shapes that were often set in highly polished metals. In the Art Deco era, design was equally formal and functional. And the Douglas DC-3 was no different. It was made from premium materials and its sophisticated style became the blueprint for the design of the Douglas collection. Aviator designers took inspiration from this legendary aircraft and incorporated classic Art Deco design to create a true vintage look - one that transports you to a time when innovation and design were exquisitely premium.
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