Furniture Design (Page 7)

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.

Armchair 1600 to 1620

The caquetoire chair, originating in France during the Renaissance, reflects social dynamics and gender roles while accommodating evolving fashion and facilitating leisurely conversation.Read More →

Landi Chair Product Shot by Hans Coray

The Landi Chair, designed by Hans Coray in 1938, epitomizes functional beauty and embodies the functionalist movement, influencing modern design.Read More →

Chairs and table by Robby Cantarutti

Explore the fascinating designs of Robby Cantarutti – the Italian Rationalist. Discover why he is an iconic figure in the architecture and industrial design world and appreciate his blending of functionality and beauty.Read More →

Screenshot from product page of Doshi Levien Studio

The blog post explores the innovative and culturally diverse works of Doshi Levien, a renowned design studio co-founded by Nipa Doshi and Jonathan Levien. It highlights their fusion of cultural influences, emphasis on craftsmanship and innovation, notable projects, and their impact on the design landscape.Read More →

Stolp designed by Carolina Wilcke

Carolina Wilcke, a Dutch furniture designer, seamlessly blends art and design, drawing from historical influences and her goldsmith background for meticulously crafted, elegant pieces.Read More →

Børge Mogensen the Spanish Chair for Fredericia.

Fredericia, a Danish furniture company, thrived post-WWII through strategic collaborations, innovative designs, and visionary business strategies, highlighting the transformative power of design in shaping brand identity. The brand moulded global design trends while maintaining its unique aesthetics and functionality.
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Tabula Rasa Table 1987 by Uwe Fischer

Uwe Fischer, a German designer, founded Ginbande Design with Achim Heine, contributing to the 1980s Neues Deutsches Design movement. His versatile designs continue to inspire.Read More →

Typical Adirondack chair in eastern Ohio

The Adirondack chair, originating from early 1900s New York, is admired for its iconic, comfortable design and versatile adaptability. This timeless piece epitomizes outdoor relaxation, continues to inspire designers, and remains popular globally.Read More →

Sillon curved chair designed by Yngve Ekström

Swedish furniture designer Yngve Ekström significantly contributed to the Scandinavian Modernism movement, most famously with the “Lamino” armchair. Co-founder of Swedese, Ekström’s designs emphasize simplicity, functionality, and connection to nature.Read More →

Hero Image Furniture Trends for 2024

In 2024, furniture trends will focus on aesthetics and sustainability with subtle patterns, sustainable and ethically produced pieces, deeper color hues, personalized designs, multi-functional items, and incorporation of natural elements.Read More →