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January 31, 2025
The Design Philosophy tag explores the underlying principles, theories, and ideologies that shape design across various disciplines, including decorative arts, industrial design, architecture, and interiors. This category delves into how designers approach aesthetics, functionality, materials, and user experience, while also examining historical and contemporary perspectives on design thinking.
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The 2024 Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards highlights exceptional hotels, with The Oberoi Rajvilas recognized as the best for luxury, design, and service excellence.Read More →
Nani Marquina, a pioneering designer, blends traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, creating sustainable, artistic rugs that reflect culture and support artisan communities worldwide.Read More →
Tubular steel, an innovation from the 19th century, revolutionized design with its strength, versatility, and aesthetics, prominently influencing furniture, architecture, and modern movements like Bauhaus. Read More →
Kurt Aepli was a prominent Swiss silversmith and educator, known for modernist designs and his influence on 20th-century decorative arts, teaching from 1945 to 1980.Read More →
Josef Hoffmann was a key figure in modern architecture and design, co-founding the Vienna Secession and Wiener Werkstätte, significantly influencing 20th-century aesthetics and movements.Read More →
Joep Verhoeven’s “Lace Fence” merges industrial design with artistry, revitalizing functional objects through lace patterns, challenging perceptions of beauty and utility in everyday items.Read More →
The ‘Passage’ chair by Ronan Bouroullec combines modern aesthetics with sustainability, featuring customizable options and a versatile design for various indoor and outdoor settings.Read More →
Hella Jongerius, a notable Dutch designer, has significantly contributed to contemporary design through her innovative exploration of materials and processes. Born in 1963, Jongerius attendedRead More →
In 1956, Denmark showcased contemporary design in Germany through “Neue Form aus Dänemark,” promoting functionalism, simplicity, and cultural exchange while influencing design trends post-war.Read More →
Charlotte Lynggaard, Creative Director of Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen, is renowned for her nature-inspired jewelry, emphasizing craftsmanship and versatility, celebrating 60 years of luxury design in 2023.Read More →