French Furniture During the Machine Age
French furniture during the Machine Age balanced luxury craft, Art Deco glamour and modernist experiments in tubular steel, lacquer, chrome and exotic woods.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?
French furniture during the Machine Age balanced luxury craft, Art Deco glamour and modernist experiments in tubular steel, lacquer, chrome and exotic woods.Read More →
Explore decorative arts in Hong Kong through Chinese export art, jade jewellery, carved furniture, neon signs, textiles, ceramics and contemporary design culture.Read More →
Nancy Art Nouveau glass transformed French decorative arts through Émile Gallé, Daum Frères, Jacques Gruber and the École de Nancy.Read More →
Thomas Bott was a notable porcelain painter at Royal Worcester, renowned for developing the Limoges enamel style, significantly influencing Victorian ceramic decoration despite his brief career.Read More →
Clay in ceramics explained: composition, plasticity, shrinkage, refractory qualities, kaolin and its role in pottery and porcelain design.Read More →
The Golden Buddha at Wat Pho offers more than a celebrated religious image. Seen through the lens of decorative art, it becomes an encounter withRead More →
California decorative arts form one of the most distinctive regional design traditions in the United States. They are inseparable from climate, landscape, migration, Indigenous knowledge,Read More →
The evolution of ornament in modern design illustrates a transition from applied decoration to structural elements, reshaping the narrative around aesthetics and functionality.Read More →
Walter Crane’s modern decorative art theory, set out after his visit to the Turin exhibition of 1902, remains one of the clearest Arts and CraftsRead More →
Supermannerism, a contemporary design critique, embraces ornamental complexity, historical references, and contradiction, challenging Modernist principles while celebrating playful and expressive aesthetics.Read More →