Furniture News
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January 31, 2025
The selection of blog posts and articles about furniture design offers a wealth of information for those interested in the field. From the history of furniture design to contemporary trends, these resources cover a wide range of topics. Some articles focus on using sustainable materials in furniture production, while others explore the intersection of technology and design.
Blog posts offer insights into the creative process behind furniture design, from concept to finished product. Additionally, some pieces delve into the psychology behind furniture choices and how they can impact our well-being. With so much to explore, this collection is an excellent resource for anyone looking to expand their knowledge and appreciation of furniture design.
Furniture news from around the world – new releases, new collections, updates all the information that you need to stay in touch.Read More →
CLASSIC DESIGN: with clean, simple lines this classic lamp will beautifully illuminate any desk or nightstandRead More →
D4A is a foldable LED desk lamp from ONKRON. This model features a one-of-a-kind design that allows it to be small and portable and adjusted into three different positions: a traditional desk lamp, a desk lamp with a cellphone holder, and even a wall-mounted lamp! Read More →
Pierre Jeanneret, Swiss architect and painter, worked with Le Corbusier. Notable for his Chandigarh project, he mentored young Indian architects. (25 words)Read More →
Louis Majorelle (1859 – 1926) was a French Designer and cabinetmaker known for his unconventional Art Nouveau furniture and lighting design. He later transitioned to Art Déco.Read More →
Pollack invented a tubular steel stacking chair, model RP7, which was manufactured from c1932 and revolutionised auditorium seating with its stacking concept. Cox, a British furniture maker, was embroiled in a legal battle with rival Pel in 1934 over the Rp6 stacking chair, which Pel had bought the rights from Pollack.Read More →
The Salon des Arts Ménagers, an emblem of modern domesticity, evolved from showcasing appliances to encompassing a holistic view of home life.Read More →
Abigail Ahern’s “Everything: A Maximalist Style Guide” enlightens on maximalism in design, a counterpoint to minimalism. Advocating a personal narrative, it celebrates vibrant color, texture, accessories, lighting, and style, bridging Decorative and Applied Arts.Read More →
The Sir Gio Table, designed by Philippe Starck, showcases innovation with a high-tech plastic central leg supporting a glass top, blending modernity and functionality.Read More →
Tom Chung, a Canadian designer, founded his studio in 2016, focusing on context-driven industrial design, emphasizing mobility and durability in versatile objects for various environments.Read More →