Nylon is an important design material
Nylon, also known as polyamide, is commonly used in textiles, carpets, brushes, and a range of moulded items ranging from curtain tracks to engineering parts. Read More →
January 31, 2025
150 Years Of Decorative And Applied Arts have brought forth a plethora of artistic movements and styles that have shaped how we perceive and appreciate art today. From the ornate designs of the Art Nouveau movement to the sleek lines of Art Deco, decorative art reflects society’s values and tastes. On the other hand, applied art has focused on the functionality and practicality of design, with examples ranging from furniture to fashion.
Throughout history, artists have used various mediums to express their creativity, including ceramics, glassware, textiles, and metalwork. The influence of decorative and applied art can be seen in many aspects of our daily lives, from the architecture of buildings to the products we use. As we continue to evolve as a society, so will our appreciation for these art forms.
Nylon, also known as polyamide, is commonly used in textiles, carpets, brushes, and a range of moulded items ranging from curtain tracks to engineering parts. Read More →
William Lescaze, a pioneering Swiss architect, made a lasting impact in architecture, design, furniture, and painting, inspiring generations with innovation and versatility.Read More →
Hans Gugelot, a key figure in German postwar reconstruction, was a versatile designer known for functional and influential products, such as the Carousel-S Slide Projector for Kodak.Read More →
Philco was founded in Philadelphia in 1892. In 1929, using assembly-line techniques, the firm produced the first truly low-priced radios. The firm became a leading manufacturer of audio products, adding domestic stoves, refrigerators, air conditioners, and other appliances to its line. In the 1950s, it produced a series of television set housings in historicist cabinets with technologically advanced features and large screens.Read More →
When the Frank Sinatra film on drug addiction “The Man With The Golden Arm” opened, a Saul Bass poster dominated the cinema billboards. No words, only artwork- a jagged arm.Read More →
Albert Paley, an American modernist metal sculptor, creates ornamental yet functional metalwork. His works blend old and modern techniques, earning him numerous awards and recognitions.Read More →
Aubrey Beardsley, an influential illustrator of the Art Nouveau period, captivated the public with his erotic and intricate artwork, but faced tragic backlash.Read More →
The Olivetti Lettera 22, a lightweight and compact typewriter, revolutionized the industry with its ergonomic design and enduring cultural impact. A game-changer of its time.Read More →
Kenji Ekuan, born in 1929, was a pioneer in Japanese industrial design, blending tradition and modernity in various products. Kenji Ekuan, president of Japan Industrial Designers Association, ICSID, and ICSID, influenced design with philosophical approach, blending tradition and modernity.Read More →
Hiroshi Awatsuji, a pioneering Japanese textile designer, revolutionized the industry with contemporary, bold designs, breaking away from traditional Japanese norms and leaving an indelible impact.Read More →