Homer Laughlin and Laughlin PotteryÂ
The Homer Laughlin China Company, founded in 1871 in Ohio, is a pioneer in American ceramics, known for design innovation and influential decorative arts.Read More →
January 31, 2025
Consumer culture has significantly influenced the evolution of applied and decorative arts, shaping both the aesthetic and functional aspects of design objects. As society’s consumption patterns shifted, propelled by mass production and marketing from the Industrial Revolution onwards, the decorative arts transformed to reflect the tastes and values of a growing middle class. Designers and manufacturers began to cater to the new demands by integrating art into everyday life, leading to the creation of objects that not only serve practical purposes but also carry cultural significance. The prolific outpouring of styles such as Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Mid-Century Modern can be seen as responses to the changing tides of consumer preferences, where ornamentation and utility blend to enhance the quality of daily life. In this landscape, every crafted piece, from furniture to ceramics, embodies a dialogue between artistic expression and consumer trends, marking an era where design becomes both a mirror and a mould of societal shifts.
The Homer Laughlin China Company, founded in 1871 in Ohio, is a pioneer in American ceramics, known for design innovation and influential decorative arts.Read More →
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