Edgar Kaufmann Jr : A Legacy of Design and Philanthropy
Edgar Kaufmann Jr., a visionary designer, curated MoMA’s ‘Good Design’, preserved Fallingwater, and influenced design education. His enduring impact transcends aesthetics.Read More →
January 31, 2025
Design principles in the applied and decorative arts serve as the foundational bedrock for creating objects that are not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. These principles—balance, contrast, emphasis, proportion, hierarchy, repetition, rhythm, and unity—guide artisans and designers in their quest to imbue furniture, textiles, ceramics, and other decorative pieces with harmony and intention. For instance, the proportion in furniture design ensures comfort and ergonomics, while contrast in textile patterns can make a bold statement in interior settings. In the hands of a skilled designer, these principles coalesce to transcend mere utility, allowing objects to narrate stories, evoke emotions, and reflect the cultural zeitgeist, becoming timeless artifacts of beauty and craftsmanship.
Edgar Kaufmann Jr., a visionary designer, curated MoMA’s ‘Good Design’, preserved Fallingwater, and influenced design education. His enduring impact transcends aesthetics.Read More →
Caroline Broadhead, renowned for innovative textile art, explores shadows, windows, and invisibility. Her work captivates, pushing boundaries and inspiring future generations in Britain’s textile industry.Read More →
Elliott Erwitt’s diverse upbringing influenced his innovative photography and design work. His legacy invites us to appreciate the beauty and meaning in everyday life.Read More →
Robert Brunner, an influential figure in industrial design, co-founded Lunar Design, shaped Apple’s design principles, and established Ammunition Group, emphasizing human-centric design philosophy.Read More →
Bonkei, a Japanese art form, captures nature’s essence using dry materials. Rooted in history, it emphasizes balance, natural beauty, and reflects Zen philosophy. Appreciated globally.Read More →
The American Craftsman Style, born from the Arts and Crafts movement, champions simplicity, natural materials, and skilled craftsmanship, remaining relevant in modern design.Read More →
Niels Gammelgaard, a Danish design icon, left an enduring legacy with his simple, practical creations. His diverse collaborations and products shape modern design principles.Read More →
Splinter Works introduces the Bodice Rocker, a sculptural chaise-longue challenging perceptions of balance and comfort. Customizable and defying gravity, it’s a fusion of art and functionality.Read More →
The Panthella 400 Table Lamp, designed by Verner Panton in 1971, embodies futuristic design, balance, unity, and space interaction, enriching spaces with its enduring appeal and influence.Read More →
Muffineers, popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, reflect dining customs and artistic trends. Their historical, design, and collectible significance endures today.Read More →