Early 20th century Art Moderne interiors to fantasize about having in your house. Some commissions for the “Ladies Home Journal”. Others from the “Documents D’Art Moderne” of 1901-1903. By master of illustration American William H. Bradley.

Living room interior.
Living room interior. Done for the “Ladies Home Journal.” Public domain. via https://willbradley.com/work/architecture-and-furniture/ladies-home-journal-interior-living-room-2/
Lounge designed by Bradley for his house in Concord, Massachusetts. 1900-1903.
Lounge designed by Bradley for his house in Concord, Massachusetts. 1900-1903. Taken from “Documents d’Art Moderne.” Public domain. via https://fineartamerica.com/featured/lounge-designed-by-will-bradley-.html
Bedroom designed by Bradley in his house in Concord, Massachusetts. 1900-1903.
Bedroom designed by Bradley in his house in Concord, Massachusetts. 1900-1903. From “Documents d’Art Moderne.” Public domain. via https://fineartamerica.com/featured/bedroom-designed-by-will-bradley-.html
Nursery.
Nursery. In the public domain. via https://fineartamerica.com/featured/nursery-designed-by-will-bradley-.html?product=greeting-card

Sketches of Intérieurs Moderne decor options from “Intérieurs Modernes par MAM”, which appeared in “Gazette du Bon Ton”, Volume 1, Number 1, which was published in Paris in January 1921.

"Black and gold lacquered dressing table."
“Black and gold lacquered dressing table.” Color lithograph. Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. In the public domain in the United States. via https://www.mfa.org/collections/object/download/321890
"Salle à manger appartenant à Mme. P."
“Salle à manger appartenant à Mme. P.” Color lithograph. Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. In the public domain. via https://www.mfa.org/collections/object/download/321888