Desire to Inspire: A Global Passion for Interior Design
Desire to Inspire, founded by Kim and Jo in 2006, connects global design enthusiasts through curated interiors, showcasing stunning spaces and fostering a vibrant design community.Read More →
January 31, 2025
Join me at Encyclopedia Design, where we delve into the rich tapestry of the decorative and applied arts. Each post spans over 250 years of innovation and unveils the history, craftsmanship, and aesthetic principles that shape our everyday environments. Explore fascinating stories about furniture, textiles, ceramics, and more. Discover how design not only decorates but also defines our world. Ready to uncover the beauty of design?
Desire to Inspire, founded by Kim and Jo in 2006, connects global design enthusiasts through curated interiors, showcasing stunning spaces and fostering a vibrant design community.Read More →
NC State’s Industrial Design program emphasizes human-centered design, technology-driven innovation, and sustainability, preparing students for impactful careers in various design fields.Read More →
Marc Newson’s Wood Chair is a biomorphic masterpiece showcasing innovative bentwood craftsmanship, merging organic form and durability, influencing contemporary furniture design and recognized in prominent collections.Read More →
The Egg Chair Chair by Ursula Haupenthal (1992) is a minimalist, sculptural design made from advanced materials, featuring a high-tech aesthetic and innovative structural balance.Read More →
Alvin Lustig was a pioneering designer whose multidisciplinary work in graphic design, book covers, and interiors established enduring design principles, influencing contemporary aesthetics.Read More →
West Coast Modernist architecture features large windows and local materials, harmonizing indoor and outdoor spaces, emphasizing simplicity, functionality, and environmental connection while reflecting natural surroundings.Read More →
The Bocca Sofa, designed by Studio 65 in 1970, merges pop art with functional design, featuring a distinct lip shape and vibrant red upholstery, symbolizing cultural innovation.Read More →
The Gufram booth at Eurodomus 1972 featured Studio 65’s radical designs, including the Bocca sofa, Cactus coatrack, and Attica series, blending pop art with functionality.Read More →
Pforzheim, known as Germany’s “Golden City,” has a rich jewellery history, highlighted by Art Nouveau designs and the renowned Schmuckmuseum, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship over centuries.Read More →
The Association of Canadian Industrial Designers (ACID) promotes industrial design, offering various membership tiers with benefits such as networking, advocacy, and professional development since 1948.Read More →