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A Brief History of Interior Design

Posted by Bogdan on October 13, 2009 | 2 Comments

The concept of interior design is seen all throughout history, and its influence can be appreciated in many cultures of the world. The idea of interior design allows for creativity to be expressed in the interior spaces; however, when the idea originated is subject to speculation. We are told ancient Egyptians unknowingly fostered the birth of this concept by building elaborate columns, intricate tombs, and exotic furniture. Perhaps this was the eve of a new day when one could openly display their ideologies through the concept of interior decorating. In these times, decorating was only seen in the palaces of the wealthy and royal, as many of the artistic elements used were not cost effective for the working middle class.

The Romans began to plan and design their homes with a purpose and function in mind. Separate spaces would be built depending on a particular season of the year, and rooms were situated in order to maximize the light source. Like the Egyptians, the Romans also enjoyed elaborate furniture and wall hangings which were skillfully designed and executed. These are some of the first times that we see artistry and skill present in the personal dwelling place.

Even with the Egyptians and Romans portraying elaborate works of artistry, interior design did not explode into what we see today until the Italian Renaissance. The finance and recognition of the arts and artists from the wealthy resulted in a massive shift towards creativity and artistry in the home. Palaces were ornately decorated with lavish draperies and exquisite fabrics like velvet and silk. Intricate handiwork and designs could be seen with the finest detail and craftsmanship. This influence spread to the French as well, which is evident as furniture pieces were named after the French royalty.

Though interior design began to spread rapidly, common people still could not afford the lavish pieces and designs of the royalty. Not until the industrial Revolution were the middle class able to relish the thought of decorating their houses. The economic revolution at this time allowed for the production of cheaper goods as more jobs were created and businesses were booming. This allowed everyone to partake in creating a space that they enjoyed calling home, a concept only enjoyed by royalty up until this time. In addition, home decorating and design magazines were printed featuring the latest design trends of the day. This gave way to interior design professions as more and more people respected the fine art, increasing the demand for experts.

The late 19th into the 21st centuries saw the birth of new concepts, along with modern and contemporary designs. It was a time when people began to relate to a certain style that fit their taste and likes. They began to see different techniques and concepts in every sector, such as the Spanish influence seen in structures like Mission Viejo apartments or the contemporary flair evident in the lofts of Manhattan’s open floor plans. Today, as we have begun the 21st century, hundreds of design styles exist and new ones are created constantly in homes and apartments around the globe. Whether European, gothic, modern or ornate, history and the cultural differences of the past has given us a great foundation upon which to build our design approaches and gather our inspiration.

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Wooden Paper Holder

Posted by Bogdan on October 13, 2009 | No Comments

Designed by Torbjorn Anderssen from Norway, the Papermaster Magazine Holder will look great in your ultra modern living room or office.

You can choose from birch, oak and walnut. You can buy it here for $383.00

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Aveo bath

Posted by elutzik on October 13, 2009 | 1 Comment

This distinctive Aveo design was created by Conran & Partners exclusively for Villeroy & Boch.

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Various Egg Chairs

Posted by elutzik on October 13, 2009 | No Comments

This Egg Chairs are perfect for your modern interior and they are fun too. Here I have a variety of Egg Chairs you will definitely love and even pick one for yourself.

First, this Hanging Egg Chair from Costal Design, which takes us to the Bubble Chair is perfect for your outdoors. It’s made of dark chocolate Poly rattan hand-woven onto a strong rust-free aluminum frame and comes with white seat cushion. Available here for $899.

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Exclusively at Inmod, the deluxe modPod Egg Chair is a must-have. Not only does is look great, but it has been given a 21st century facelift and an audio upgrade guaranteed to impress even the most discriminating audiophile. Buy it here for $2,149.00.

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This unique piece of design furniture sets back from the 60. Being redesigned for the 21st century, this portable and light weight garden chair completely revived as a one of a kind among garden furniture. Find it at gardeneggchair for approximately 2230.00

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On furnitureinfashion i have found this great piece for only £799.95.

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Last, but not least is this Arne Jacobsen’s egg chair reproduction after the original one designed in 1957. This particular piece is re-upholstered in this great fabric to look like a modern piece and can be purchased here for £ 3903.

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