Design Encyclopedia for the History, Theory, and Practice of Design

Encyclopedia Design is a curated design encyclopedia dedicated to design history, decorative arts, architecture, graphic design, furniture, typography, interiors, and material culture. It brings together designers, movements, objects, and ideas within a structured, continuously evolving reference resource.

The site supports a global readership of design enthusiasts, students, educators, and professionals. Visitors access content from across Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia, with a portion engaging through academic and institutional networks. This reflects the growing role of encyclopedia.design as an international reference resource for design knowledge.

Explore influential makers, historic workshops, design movements, materials, and visual traditions across the applied and decorative arts. Alternatively, use the site search to discover articles, thematic essays, and reference material across the collection.

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Begin with a curated selection of articles on designers, movements, materials, and objects from across the history of design.

Bohemian Glass: The Historic Tradition of Czech Crystal and Decorative Glass

An introduction to the history, craftsmanship, and visual language of Bohemian glass, from courtly luxury to modern decorative arts.

Vienna Secession Style: The Birth of Modern Austrian Design

Explore the refined geometry, symbolism, ornament, and cultural ambition that shaped one of the most influential movements in European design.

Menuisier: The French Joiner in the Hierarchy of Furniture Making

A closer look at the role of the menuisier in French furniture history and the distinction between structure, ornament, and cabinetmaking traditions.

Why This Design Encyclopedia Matters

Encyclopedia Design is conceived as more than a directory of names or styles. It approaches design as a cultural field shaped by making, technology, taste, commerce, education, and social change. Each article is structured to clarify historical context, define key terms, introduce influential designers and workshops, and trace how objects and ideas evolve across time and geography.

This perspective supports both introductory exploration and deeper study. Whether the subject is Art Nouveau glass, Viennese modernism, typography, furniture making, or craft traditions, the aim is to connect visual form with historical meaning and material understanding.

As a design encyclopedia, the site continues to expand through new entries, updated research, and improved internal connections between topics. Over time, this creates a layered knowledge system that reflects the complexity and richness of design history.

How to Use This Design Encyclopedia:
Browse featured essays to explore major themes, use search to locate specific designers or movements, follow category archives to trace connections across disciplines, and return regularly for new articles, historical insights, and updated design research.

Browse Design by Discipline, Movement, and Object

Encyclopedia Design offers a structured way to explore the history and culture of design across disciplines. Discover architecture, interiors, furniture, graphic design, typography, museums, and the decorative arts through carefully organised categories and reference-based articles.

Design History

Design history considers how objects, materials, ideas, and visual culture have evolved over time. From the decorative arts and industrialisation to modernism, postmodernism, and contemporary practice, this section explores the movements, makers, and cultural contexts that have shaped design.

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Decorative & Applied Arts

The decorative and applied arts unite beauty, use, craftsmanship, and material invention. From ceramics and glass to furniture, metalwork, textiles, and domestic objects, this section examines the designed forms that have shaped everyday life.

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Architecture

Architecture shapes the built environment through space, structure, materials, and cultural vision. This section examines architects, buildings, movements, and ideas that have influenced architectural history and design thinking across periods and places.

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Furniture Design

Furniture design brings together function, construction, ergonomics, and aesthetic expression. This section examines chairs, tables, storage, seating, and the influential designers whose work has shaped domestic, public, and commercial interiors.

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Graphic Design

Graphic design communicates ideas through typography, layout, image, identity, and print culture. This section examines designers, posters, books, branding, visual systems, and movements that have shaped the language of modern communication.

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Glass Design

Glass design encompasses functional objects, studio glass, decorative vessels, lighting, and architectural applications shaped through craft, material knowledge, and innovation.

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Ceramic Art and Design

Ceramic art and design unite clay, form, glaze, ornament, and utility across traditions that range from pottery and porcelain to studio practice and industrial production.

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Metalwork Design

Metalwork design considers crafted and manufactured objects in silver, steel, bronze, brass, and other metals across domestic, ceremonial, and decorative traditions.

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Jewellery Design

Jewellery design considers adornment, symbolism, craftsmanship, and wearable form through rings, brooches, necklaces, precious materials, and contemporary studio practice.

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Explore the Archive

Encyclopedia Design brings together articles on designers, movements, objects, materials, interiors, museums, and the history of the decorative arts. This archive invites readers to trace connections across periods, places, and disciplines, from canonical works to lesser-known histories of design.

Design History  ·  Architecture  ·  Furniture Design  ·  Graphic Design  ·  Glass Design

Ceramic Art and Design  ·  Metalwork Design  ·  Jewellery Design  ·  Typography  ·  Interior Design

Museums & Collections

Discover museums, archives, and collections that preserve and interpret the history of design, decorative arts, craft, and material culture across the world.

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About Encyclopedia Design

Encyclopedia Design is an independent digital reference dedicated to the history of architecture, decorative arts, and industrial design. Through thousands of illustrated articles, the project documents designers, design movements, materials, and objects that have shaped visual culture over the past three centuries.

Readers can explore influential figures, historic workshops, and major design movements across Europe, America, and Asia, tracing the evolution of furniture, ceramics, glass, architecture, and modern industrial design.

A curated resource for design history, decorative arts, architecture, furniture, and material culture.