The P40 Articulated Lounge Chair – Machine for Sitting
Osvaldo Borsani Armchair (P40) 1955, articulated chaise longue. The rubber-armed chair was a sophisticated ‘machine for sitting’ that could it was claimed, assume 486 positions.Read More →
January 31, 2025
The Furniture Designers collection at Encyclopedia.Design features over 400 in-depth articles exploring the visionaries who have shaped the world of furniture. From historic cabinetmakers to contemporary innovators, this collection highlights the evolution of furniture design, its cultural significance, and the designers who have redefined interiors.
✔ Profiles of Iconic Furniture Designers – Explore the lives, works, and legacies of legendary figures like Charles & Ray Eames, Hans Wegner, Eileen Gray, and more.
✔ Furniture Design Movements – Dive into key periods, including Bauhaus, Mid-Century Modern, Art Nouveau, Postmodernism, and Sustainable Design.
✔ Materials & Techniques – Understand how designers have pioneered innovations in woodworking, metalwork, upholstery, plastics, and digital fabrication.
✔ Furniture as Functional Art – Discover how furniture serves as both practical object and artistic expression, merging craftsmanship with aesthetics.
✔ Contemporary Design Trends – Explore how furniture designers today embrace sustainability, modularity, and smart technology.
Whether you’re a design student, industry professional, collector, or enthusiast, this collection provides a comprehensive guide to the history, techniques, and innovations of furniture design.
📌 Explore the evolution of furniture design and the creative minds behind iconic pieces that have transformed interior spaces.
Osvaldo Borsani Armchair (P40) 1955, articulated chaise longue. The rubber-armed chair was a sophisticated ‘machine for sitting’ that could it was claimed, assume 486 positions.Read More →
Thonet was born just a few miles up the Rhine River from the workshop of renowned cabinetmaker David Roentgen. Count Metternich, Austria’s chancellor, invited him to Vienna in 1841 after seeing Thonet’s furniture on tour to Germany. He marketed his furniture to the imperial court and the nobility. Still, his main ambition was to reach a larger market with mass manufacture.Read More →
Martin Szekely, a prominent French furniture designer, began his career in 1977, gaining recognition for innovative pieces and winning several awards for his exceptional work.Read More →
Tony Selmersheim (1871-1971) was a French architect known for furniture design, collaborating with notable figures, and winning awards for his work in interior decoration.Read More →
Jeanine Abraham, a French furniture designer, collaborated with Rol to create timeless, elegant furniture pieces using wood, aluminium, and rattan. Their legacy inspires designers.Read More →
Abdi Abdelkader, an Algerian designer born in 1956, studied in Algiers and Paris, collaborating with various companies and exhibiting his works in renowned venues.Read More →
Richard Schultz (1930 – 2021), an American sculptor and furniture designer, created iconic pieces for Knoll, earning recognition for his work.Read More →
Bruce J. Talbert (1838-1881), a Scottish architect and designer, influenced modern Gothic work in the United States and Britain with his furniture designs and publications.Read More →
Mario Botta, a Swiss architect and designer known for his solid geometric sensibility, has created notable structures like the SFMOMA and religious works. He also designed furniture.Read More →
Russel Wright, an influential American Industrial Designer, shaped mid-century living with versatile furniture, ceramics, and plastics, emphasizing functionality and informal living.Read More →