Gustavsberg: A Beacon of Swedish Ceramic Excellence
The town of Gustavsberg, Sweden, has been a hub of ceramic innovation since 1825, with a rich history of design evolution. The Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum preserves this legacy.Read More →
January 31, 2025
Nouveau (/ˌɑːrt nuːˈvoʊ, ˌɑːr/; French: [aʁ nuvo]) is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts, known in different languages by different names: Jugendstil in German, Stile Liberty in Italian, Modernisme català in Catalan, etc. In English, it is also known as the Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style). The style was most popular between 1890 and 1910It was a reaction against the academic art, eclecticism and historicism of 19th-century architecture and decoration. It was often inspired by natural forms such as the sinuous curves of plants and flowers. Other characteristics of Art Nouveau were a sense of dynamism and movement, often given by asymmetry or whiplash lines, and modern materials, particularly iron, glass, ceramics and later concrete, to create unusual forms and larger open spaces.
The town of Gustavsberg, Sweden, has been a hub of ceramic innovation since 1825, with a rich history of design evolution. The Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum preserves this legacy.Read More →
Art Deco, a 1920s-1930s design movement, fuses modernity, elegance, and diverse cultural influences, departing from tradition to embrace luxury and functionality.Read More →
Art Nouveau: A pivotal 19th-20th century design movement, characterized by organic forms and unity of aesthetics and function, with lasting global influence.Read More →
“Design: The Definitive Visual Guide Hardcover” offers a meticulously curated journey through design’s rich history, covering iconic movements, designers, and the impact on everyday life.Read More →
Founded in 1858, the House of Boucheron is synonymous with luxury French jewelry. From global expansion to contemporary collections, Boucheron’s legacy endures.Read More →
Émile Grittel (1870-1953) was a firefighter turned influential artist known for his unique ceramic style blending Japanese aesthetics and Art Nouveau naturalism.Read More →
Georg Jensen’s historical significance and innovative Art Nouveau-inspired designs emphasize nature’s beauty and embody a commitment to accessible, functional beauty in contemporary design.Read More →
Gouda Pottery originated in the Dutch city of Gouda and became a worldwide phenomenon in the early 20th century. Understand why its unique style and vibrant colors captivated hearts during the Industrial Revolution. Read More →
Jewellery design has a rich history, evolving from simple materials to intricate art pieces. From ancient times to modern innovations, it reflects society’s changing tastes and aesthetics.Read More →
Antoni Gaudí’s Sillón Calvet, designed in 1898-99, reflects his early style with natural forms, ergonomic design, and now graces the Inter-American Development Bank.Read More →