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Encyclopedia Design, our Design Shop with amazing design-related products, partnered with Amazon.com. If you’re looking for a one-stop shop for all your design-related needs, look no further than our amazing partner store with Amazon.com.

From furniture to decor, this store has everything you need to make your home or office space look and feel amazing. With a wide range of products, you can find something that suits your style and budget. Whether you’re looking for a statement piece like a bold rug or unique wall art or need practical items like desk organizers or lighting fixtures, this store covers you. And with Amazon’s fast and reliable shipping options, you can get your new design goodies delivered right to your doorstep quickly.

Just in time concept - an image of a analogue stopwatch

The “Just in Time” concept, originating from manufacturing, influences modern design by promoting adaptability, sustainability, and efficiency, while integrating technology and addressing ethical considerations.Read More →

Surrealism, emerging in the 1920s, sought to express the subconscious through art, contrasting with Cubism. Influenced by Dada, it evolved, impacting post-WWII movements.Read More →

The Catholic Counter-Reformation is closely related with Baroque, which peaked in Rome around 1630–1680. Despite its origins in Rome, the Baroque style influenced people all around Europe. Its rapid pace, striking realism (giving spectators the feeling that they were watching an actual event), and direct emotional appeal were perfectly suited to announcing the Catholic Church’s renewed vitality. Read More →

If you are looking for an original and cosy cafe in London, have a tour at the  God’s Own Junkyard, an entirely decorated with neons bar. For all the warm and kitsch deco lovers, this place will be an insolite experience. The owners, Chris & Linda Bracey, are neons collectioners since 40 years and they can be proud of having in their collection lights from iconic movies like Eyes Wide Shut, The Dark Knight and Charlie and the chocolate factory.Read More →

Russian Constructivism emerged post-Bolshevik Revolution, merging art with practicality and influencing global design by challenging traditional notions and embracing modern technology. Its legacy persists today. Read More →