Makimoo Hanging Pagan Cauldron Oil Burner
The Makimoo Hanging Pagan Cauldron Oil Burner combines functionality and style, offering a unique aroma experience and versatile gifting options. Crafted for ambiance and enchantment.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?
The Makimoo Hanging Pagan Cauldron Oil Burner combines functionality and style, offering a unique aroma experience and versatile gifting options. Crafted for ambiance and enchantment.Read More →
Inspired by archaeology, lost civilizations, and the art of illustration, James Gurney’s children book Dinotopia creates an extraordinary place where humans and dinosaurs live in harmony.Read More →
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Tanaka Ikko (born 1930 in Nara) is a well-known master of graphic design. His work combines influences from the East and the West, acknowledging the vocabulary of European Modernism while remaining distinctively Japanese.Read More →
Shows examples of teapots, tables, hardware, chairs, radios, dressers, sofas, jewellery, tableware, lamps, rugs, and bedsRead More →
Aldo Cibic’s transformed apartment in Shanghai, blending Italian design and local influences. Image courtesy of Shine.cn. Aldo Cibic, a renowned figure in Italian design forRead More →
Pio Manzù, an Italian designer, created the iconic Fiat 127 and Parentesi lamp. His work spanned automobiles, lighting, and environmental structures.Read More →
The psychology of design is an essential ingredient in connecting people to place. More than simply decorating the side of a building, architectural graphic design is critical to establishing the purpose of a space, the visitor’s place within it, and helping to shape the overall experience.Read More →
This groundbreaking book is the first to offer a fun, hands-on approach to learning about architecture. It is filled with various beautiful and elegant drawings that provide the consumer with different architectural challenges, including designing your skyscraper, drawing an island house, and constructing a Constructivist monument, among many others.Read More →
A delightful set of photo postcards made in Norway in the 1960s. Wonderfully, nearly all the cards in the set include a cheerful red car (of various makes), merrily making its way through the Norwegian countryside. The postcards thus evoke a series of personal snapshots of one person’s road-trip.Read More →