Redminut portable drinking bottle for Dogs
The VIBON Redminut Portable Drinking Bottle for Dogs, designed for convenience, features a compact, leakproof design, enabling easy hydration during trips. It won a Silver IDSA award in 2020.Read More →
January 31, 2025
Functional design, a cornerstone concept in the applied and decorative arts, harmonizes practical utility with aesthetic appeal. It is the silent poetry of everyday objects, from the sleek curves of a mid-century modern chair that cradles the human form to the ergonomic handle of a cutlery set that feels like an extension of the hand. This philosophy respects the materials’ innate qualities—be it the honest grain of wood in furniture design, the tactile comfort of woven textiles, or the lustrous sheen of a ceramic glaze—while elevating their purpose beyond mere functionality. In the past 250 years, functional design has been the guiding principle behind the transformation of everyday objects into artifacts of beauty and purpose, a testament to the symbiotic relationship between form and function that defines the essence of design in the applied and decorative arts.
The VIBON Redminut Portable Drinking Bottle for Dogs, designed for convenience, features a compact, leakproof design, enabling easy hydration during trips. It won a Silver IDSA award in 2020.Read More →
Scandinavian design, focusing on warm ochre and neutral tones, connects to nature and the environment. It embodies minimalism, functionality, textural variety, and a respect for natural light, reflecting a commitment to sustainability and timeless elegance.
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The Bauhaus, the legendary school in Dessau, Germany, transformed architecture and design around the world. This book broke new ground when first published in 1991 by introducing psychoanalysis, geometry, early childhood education, and popular culture into the standard political history of the Bauhaus. Read More →
Charles Pollock (1930-2013) was an iconic American industrial designer known for the sleek and innovative Pollock Chair, held together by a single aluminium band. Read More →
Swedish Modernism, a 20th-century design movement, embodies simplicity, natural materials, and accessibility. Its democratic ethos and international influence continue to shape contemporary design.Read More →
Abigail Ahern’s “Everything: A Maximalist Style Guide” enlightens on maximalism in design, a counterpoint to minimalism. Advocating a personal narrative, it celebrates vibrant color, texture, accessories, lighting, and style, bridging Decorative and Applied Arts.Read More →
Michel Péclard, stool, 1955. Beech and birch. Made by Horgen-Glarus, Switzerland, from 1926 the firm produced wood furniture and they furnished the Swiss Pavillion, 1929-30.Read More →
The Za stool by Naoto Fukasawa for Emeco represents a modern masterpiece in stool design, integrating sleek aluminum construction with functional elegance and versatile applications.Read More →
Saint-Gobain, a French company, is renowned for its glass innovations, such as the illuminated glass radiator and Duralex goblets, showcasing its lasting impact on the industry.Read More →
Encyclopedia.Design is a comprehensive resource on decorative and applied arts from the past 300 years, covering various design practices and offering valuable knowledge and practical skills.Read More →