Decorative Arts (Page 5)

The Decorative Arts collection encompasses the design and craftsmanship of functional and ornamental objects, including furniture, textiles, ceramics, glass, metalwork, and more. Spanning historical and contemporary movements, this category highlights the artistry, techniques, and cultural significance behind decorative arts worldwide.

Topics include:

  • Historical Decorative Arts Movements – From Baroque and Rococo to Art Nouveau and Art Deco.
  • Regional Traditions – Italian, French, British, American, and Asian decorative arts.
  • Craftsmanship and Materials – Exploring wood carving, porcelain, glassblowing, textiles, and metalworking techniques.
  • Influential Designers and Makers – Featuring artisans, workshops, and manufacturers who shaped decorative arts.
  • Modern and Contemporary Innovations – The intersection of traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design and technology.
Featured Image for blog post on my 6 favourite Japanese Designers

Japanese design seamlessly blends tradition and innovation, evident in the works of six influential designers. Their impact on global design showcases the enduring power of Japanese aesthetics.Read More →

A close-up of the hilt of a sword

Sword hilts are intricate, functional artworks reflecting craftsmanship, culture, and history. They evolved significantly from the 16th to 17th centuries, exemplified by the rapier ca. 1590.Read More →