Design Encyclopedia for the History, Theory, and Practice of Design
Encyclopedia Design is a curated design encyclopedia devoted to design history, decorative arts, architecture, graphic design, furniture, typography, interiors, and material culture. It brings together designers, movements, objects, and ideas in a structured reference resource. This resource is for readers, students, researchers, and anyone interested in the built and designed world.
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 from across the collection.

What This Design Encyclopedia Covers
The site is organised around the major fields of design and material culture. In particular, it gives attention to historical development, stylistic change, craftsmanship, production, and critical interpretation.
- Design history and the evolution of ideas, movements, and institutions
- Decorative arts, including ceramics, glass, metalwork, textiles, and ornament
- Architecture and interiors as expressions of cultural, technical, and aesthetic change
- Furniture and object design from workshop traditions to industrial production
- Graphic design and typography in print culture, identity, and visual communication
- Material culture as a way of understanding how designed objects shape everyday life
Featured Essays and Design Histories
Begin with a 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 Encyclopedia Design Matters
Encyclopedia Design is intended as more than a list of names or styles. It approaches design as a cultural field shaped by making, technology, taste, commerce, education, and social change. Moreover, articles are written to clarify historical context, define terms, introduce major designers and workshops, and show how objects and ideas move across periods and places.
This broader perspective makes the site useful both as an introduction for general readers and as a design history resource for more serious study. Whether the subject is Art Nouveau glass, Viennese modernism, typography, furniture making, or the structure of craft traditions, the aim is to connect visual form with historical meaning.
How to Use This Design Encyclopedia
- Browse recent and featured essays for an entry point into major design topics
- Use the site search to locate designers, movements, materials, and specialist terms
- Follow category archives to trace wider themes across architecture, decorative arts, furniture, and graphic design
- Return regularly for new reference articles, historical essays, and updated design research