300 years of applied and decorative arts

Encyclopedia.Design

A curated reference for design history, decorative arts, architecture, furniture, graphic design, materials, makers, movements, and objects.

A-Z Design Index · Design Movements · Designers · Materials · Objects · Countries · Bibliography


Featured Essays and Design Histories

Begin with selected entries that connect materials, movements, makers, and historic craft traditions.

Glass

Bohemian Glass

The historic tradition of Czech crystal and decorative glass, from courtly luxury to modern applied arts.

Movement

Vienna Secession Style

Geometry, symbolism, ornament, and cultural ambition in modern Austrian design.

Furniture

Menuisier

The French joiner and the hierarchy of furniture making, structure, ornament, and cabinetmaking traditions.

Browse by Material

Trace design history through the materials, techniques, and craft traditions that shaped objects across cultures and periods.

Design by Country

Explore regional design traditions, national schools, workshops, makers, and movements through country-based pathways.


Why This Encyclopedia Matters

Design is a cultural field shaped by making, technology, taste, commerce, education, and social change. Encyclopedia.Design connects visual form with historical meaning, material understanding, and the people and workshops behind objects.

The site is built for readers who want more than names and dates. It helps visitors move between movements, materials, makers, objects, countries, and bibliographic sources, creating a layered map of design history.

Start with a movement, a material, a designer, or an object.

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.