4 Things My Tiny Apartment Taught Me
Call me crazy, but I’ve always imagined how much fun it would be to live in a tiny flat. Small, although not in the sense of a prison cell, but by American standards. Read More →
January 31, 2025
The selection of design posts and articles about the last 150 years of Interior Design offers a comprehensive overview of the evolution of this field. From the Victorian era to the present day, these resources provide insights into the changing styles, materials, and techniques that have shaped interior design.
The posts and articles cover various topics, including the rise of Art Deco in the 1920s, the mid-century modern movement of the 1950s and 60s, and contemporary trends in sustainable design. They also explore how interior design has been influenced by cultural shifts, such as the rise of mass production and globalization.
By examining these historical trends and contemporary developments, designers can gain a deeper understanding of their craft and develop new approaches to creating beautiful and functional spaces that reflect their client’s needs and preferences.
Call me crazy, but I’ve always imagined how much fun it would be to live in a tiny flat. Small, although not in the sense of a prison cell, but by American standards. Read More →
The cantilever chair S 533, designed by Mies van der Rohe, merges timeless elegance with comfort, showcasing innovative design and flexibility while utilizing minimal materials for maximum impact. Read More →
In collaboration with Swedish fashion label Stylein, Nordiska Kök has created this open plan kitchen for the fashion label’s founder.Read More →
DeVol has done it again with this beautiful black kitchen. called the ‘Chipping Norton Kitchen’ , its glamorous glossy black cupboards paired with those statement-making San Simone Quartzite worktops and beautiful hints of warm brass and copper look so chic. devol took their simple Shaker cupboards and painted them in their Printer’s Black shade, deep and dark and daring and oh so gorgeous.Read More →
For over twenty years, scientists have been discovering connections between physical space and the creative mind. Written by a noted architect, My Creative Space is the first book to turn this rich trove of psychological research into practical techniques for shaping your home for maximum creativity.Read More →
Ini Archibong’s “Below the Heavens” collection fuses minimalist elegance with luxurious craftsmanship, showcasing celestial-inspired furniture that reflects emotional depth and cross-cultural influences.Read More →
Kunter Şekercioğlu’s Atra armchair combines sustainable materials, ergonomic design, and functionality, suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, reflecting modern furniture trends.Read More →
It was a lighting fixture of tubular bulbs wired through thin aluminium tubes. These lights were part of the interior decoration of the Bauhaus Building.Read More →
Saloon doors, commonly associated with the American West, serve as partial barriers, allowing visibility, facilitating movement in restaurants, and enhancing private homes’ aesthetics and ventilation.Read More →
Home decorating involves skillful aesthetics, overcoming common blunders like matching everything, neglecting texture, overcrowding spaces, and failing to see the big picture for better design.Read More →