BIFMA: Ensuring Excellence in Office Furniture
BIFMA sets voluntary office furniture standards, prioritizing safety, sustainability, and durability. Compliant products promise peace of mind, fewer injuries, and improved productivity.Read More →
January 31, 2025

Design Associations and Organisations connecting designers and industry. Associations and organizations play a crucial role in connecting designers and industry.
These groups provide a platform for designers to showcase their work, network with industry professionals, and gain exposure to potential clients. The benefits of joining these associations are numerous, including access to industry events, educational resources, and mentorship opportunities. Additionally, many associations offer certification programs to help designers stand out in a competitive job market.
Some of the most well-known design associations include the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA), and the International Interior Design Association (IIDA). These organizations are dedicated to promoting excellence in design and advancing the profession. By joining an association or organisation, designers can tap into a wealth of resources to help them succeed in their careers and make meaningful contributions to the industry.
BIFMA sets voluntary office furniture standards, prioritizing safety, sustainability, and durability. Compliant products promise peace of mind, fewer injuries, and improved productivity.Read More →
In the late 19th century, Charles Ashbee founded the Guild and School of Handicraft, revolutionizing British craftsmanship. Influenced by Ruskin and Morris, the guild emphasized quality and artisan status, leaving a lasting legacy.
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The Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia (AKhRR), later known as the Association of Artists of the Revolution, profoundly impacted Soviet and global arts through realism and socio-political allegiance.Read More →
The term “Glasgow School” refers to influential groups of artists in Glasgow, from the 1880s and into the 20th century, shaping Scottish art.Read More →
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) awards, established in 1836, celebrate architectural excellence, reflecting design evolution and aesthetic values. The diverse categories showcase the intertwining of architecture with the decorative and applied arts.Read More →
Wiener Werkstatte was based on the ideals of the guild system & developed a direct relationship between designers and craftspeople. Read More →
Gruppo 9999 was a group of radical architects founded in Florence in 1968 by Giorgio Birelli, Carlo Caldini, Fabrizio Fiumi and Paolo Galli. Read More →
The Association of Industrial Design (Associazione per il Disegno Industriale) (ADI) Since 1956, has brought together designers, companies, researchers, teachers, critics, journalists around the themes of Italian industrial design. It is the lead organisation of the development of industrial design as a cultural and economic phenomenon in Italy.Read More →
Founded in 1949, the Institut d’Esthétique Industrielle promotes high-quality design in France, emphasizing functionality, sustainability, and aesthetic value to enhance user experience.Read More →
The GAkhN, active from 1921 to 1934, was a crucial chapter in Russia’s intellectual and artistic history, fostering artistic culture and innovation. It served as an academic hub, fostering innovative thinking, and shaping public understanding of the arts.Read More →