Max Ingrand (1908 – 1969) French Artist and Decorator
Max Ingrand (1908–1969), a renowned French artist and decorator, gained fame for his work in stained glass and studio glass, leaving a lasting artistic legacy.Read More →
January 31, 2025
The Interior Designers collection at Encyclopedia.Design explores the visionaries who transform spaces, blending aesthetics, function, and innovation. From historic design icons to modern trailblazers, interior designers have played a crucial role in shaping the way we experience homes, workplaces, and public environments.
✔ Profiles of Influential Interior Designers – Explore the work of Elsie de Wolfe, Dorothy Draper, Jean-Michel Frank, Kelly Wearstler, Philippe Starck, and more.
✔ Interior Design Movements & Styles – Delve into Art Deco, Mid-Century Modern, Minimalism, Scandinavian, Industrial, and Contemporary interior trends.
✔ Materials & Techniques – Learn how designers use textiles, furniture, color theory, lighting, and sustainable materials to create stunning interiors.
✔ The Intersection of Interior & Architectural Design – Discover how interior designers work alongside architects and product designers to craft holistic spaces.
✔ The Future of Interior Design – Explore trends in biophilic design, smart home technology, sustainable interiors, and 3D-rendered spaces.
From luxurious residential interiors to functional commercial spaces, interior designers shape the way we live, work, and interact with our surroundings. This collection provides an in-depth look at the industry’s pioneers, processes, and future.
📌 Discover the designers who have revolutionized interior spaces and set new trends in global design.
Max Ingrand (1908–1969), a renowned French artist and decorator, gained fame for his work in stained glass and studio glass, leaving a lasting artistic legacy.Read More →
Pierre Patout (1879-1965) was a French architect and interior designer known for pioneering Streamline Moderne design and his role in the Art Deco movement.Read More →
Nigel Coates, a UK architect, co-founded Branson Coates and founded NATO. His work melds architecture with street culture, impacting urban design. He also designed the Capriol chair.Read More →
Cecil Beaton, a prominent British photographer, designer, and war photographer, achieved accolades and recognition for his work in interior design and stage production.Read More →
Armand-Albert Rateau (1882–1938) was a French furniture designer and interior decorator. His name and work became well known for his contributions to the Art Deco style, which was gaining popularity at the time. He created the fashion house Lanvin and ran the Lanvin-Décoration interior design department on rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. He became one of France’s most influential designers of the Art Deco furniture and decor movement. In 1921–22, he was the manager of Lanvin-Sport.Read More →
Claude Flight, a British artist, revolutionized linocut printmaking, making art accessible to all. His influence on modern art and design remains significant today.Read More →
He was born in London and had a brother, Hugh, an Angling Editor of The Field. He attended the King’s School, Gloucester, the Slade School of Fine Art (1899–1901), and the Sorbonne, Paris (1904–1906).Read More →
Shiro Kuramata, a renowned Japanese designer, created unique furniture pieces like the glass chair and the “How High the Moon” armchair, showcasing innovative design and craftsmanship.Read More →
Lilly Reich (1885 – 1947), German designer, collaborated with Mies van der Rohe, joined Bauhaus, and exhibited internationally, leaving an influential design legacy.Read More →
René Gabriel (1890 – 1950) was a French interior designer and entrepreneur known for his versatile craftsmanship and influential design innovations.
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