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Creativity in Design: Exploring the Decorative and Applied Arts

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?

Enamelled Cyprus glass decanter by Fritz Heckert depicting a neo-classical figure with polychrome decoration, Bohemia, late 19th century

Fritz Heckert, a late 19th-century Bohemian glass factory, specialized in enamelled neo-classical and Altdeutsches glassware, merging historical motifs with innovative craftsmanship for international markets.Read More →

Type specimen sheet by William Caslon showing Roman, italic, Greek, Hebrew, and other letterforms.

William Caslon’s eighteenth-century type specimen sheet asserts visual authority through disciplined design, integrating various scripts to convey seriousness and establish trust in printed knowledge.Read More →

Painting showing simplified figures on Studland Beach, with flattened forms and muted colour planes.

The Omega Workshops, founded by Roger Fry, aimed to integrate modern art into domestic design, challenging traditional aesthetics and emphasizing visual coherence over individual authorship.Read More →