2 History of Interior Design Part 2
2 History of Interior Design Part 2
2 History of Interior Design Part 2
HISTORY OF INTERIOR
DESIGN AND
FURNITURE
D E S I G N
H O M E
PART 2
Renaissance
LECTURE CONTENTS
Baroque
Rococo
Neoclassical Style
HISTORY OF INTERIOR DESIGN & FURNITURE
PART 2
Traditional Style to today
RENAISSANCE
•Early renaissance
•High renaissance
RENAISSANCE
INTRODUCTION
Renaissance
The style spread throughout Europe, replacing the medieval
Gothic style. As in the Classical world, Renaissance architecture architecture
was characterised by the harmony between human and
mathematical proportions. reflected the
Key architectural elements of Renaissance buildings included “rebirth” of
columns, pilasters, pediments, entablatures, arches, and
domes. Classical culture.
EARLY RENAISSANCE
https://www.theartstory.org/movement/early-renaissance/history-and-concepts/
EARLY RENAISSANCE
FILLIPO BRUNELLESCHI
https://www.ciaoflorence.it/en/page/131
HIGH RENAISSANCE
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
https://www.artandobject.com/news/history-and-influence-da-vincis-vitruvian-man
THE CREATION OF ADAM
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Sistine-Chapel
HIGH RENAISSANCE
https://www.historyhit.com/the-most-important-renaissance-buildings-in-italy/
BEDSTEAD CURULE CHAIR CABINET
european-furniture-styles.com/Italian-Renaissance-Furniture.html
BAROQUE
BAROQUE
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
https://www.hisour.com/french-baroque-architecture-27723/
VERSAILLES
https://en.chateauversailles.fr/
The greatest of the Baroque sculptor-architects
was Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
I N S T I T U D E
D E S I G N
SCULPTURE OF MEDUSA
H O M E
BALDACHIN WITH SPIRAL
COLUMNS
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Gian-Lorenzo-Bernini
BAROQUE
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-arthistory/chapter/architecture-of-the-baroque-period/
ROCOCO
ROCOCO
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
Derived from the
By the 18th century, European interior designers made Rococo
style increasingly popular while taking influence from Asian French ‘rocaille’,
stoneware, floral prints, and furniture inlaid with exotic details
like ivory, tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl. a word used to
Rococo furniture became a symbol of status - hyper elegant and describe rock or
lavishly detailed design style taking cues from botanical
silhouettes. It is defined as comfortable, versatile, and easy to broken shell.
be moved around.
CATHERINE PALACE
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-arthistory/chapter/rococo/
Curved asymmetric ornamentation, forms often
resemble the letters 'S' and 'C'
I N S T I T U D E
D E S I G N
ROCOCO DECORATIONS
H O M E
‘A NEW BOOK OF ORNAMENTS WITH TWELVE
LEAVES’
https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/the-rococo-style-an-introduction#slideshow=74976771&slide=0
NEOCLASSICAL STYLE
NEOCLASSICAL STYLE
https://www.veranda.com/travel/g34299821/best-neoclassical-architecture/?slide=5
BREAK
TRADITIONAL TO TODAY
CHAIR EVOLUTION
https://www.archdaily.com/901164/see-how-the-design-of-chairs-beds-and-sofas-have-evolved-through-history
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
https://petroleumservicecompany.com/blog/sewing-machine-history/
TROPICAL DESIGN
‘IMAGINARY MIES VAN DER ROHE
HOUSE’
http://www.bauhaus-imaginista.org/articles/4359/tropical-architecture-building-skin
AESTHETIC MOVEMENT
AESTHETIC MOVEMENT
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/an-introduction-to-the-aesthetic-movement
CHAIR SIDEBOARD SCREEN
https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/an-introduction-to-the-aesthetic-movement
VICTORIAN STYLE
VICTORIAN STYLE
The Crystal Palace was a glass and cast iron structure built in
London, England. The building was designed by Sir Joseph
Paxton, an architect and gardener, and revealed
breakthroughs in architecture, construction and design.
https://www.archdaily.com/397949/ad-classic-the-crystal-palace-joseph-paxton
ARTS & CRAFTS MOVEMENT
ARTS & CRAFTS MOVEMENT
WILLIAM MORRIS
https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/an-introduction-to-the-aesthetic-movement
ART NOUVEAU
ART NOUVEAU
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
http://www.museiitaliani.org/art-nouveau/
GUSTAV KLIMT
https://www.gustav-klimt.com/Portrait-Of-Adele-Bloch-Bauer-1.jsp
MODERNISM
MODERNISM
EERO SAARINEN
Saarinen designed the Tulip chairs and tables, the Womb chair,
and the 70 series seating collection.
https://www.knoll.com/designer/Eero-Saarinen
MODERNISM
https://franklloydwright.org/visual-history-life-americas-greatest-architect/
Drawing inspiration from the simplicity of
Japanese design and American craftsmen.
I N S T I T U D E
D E S I G N
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT
CHAIRS
H O M E
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT TABLE
https://www.invaluable.com/blog/frank-lloyd-wright-furniture/
BAUHAUS
BAUHAUS
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
https://shop.bauhaus-movement.com/thonet
BAUHAUS
MIES VAN DER ROHE
https://www.dezeen.com/2018/11/19/mies-van-der-rohe-modernist-architect-third-
director-bauhaus-100/
ART DECO
ART DECO
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
This movement features an Art Deco celebrated modern life Materials used in art deco
intoxicating blend of early 20th and emphasised luxury and interior design are slick and
century design styles including sophistication. The era relied reflective. Plenty of metallics are
Constructivism, Cubism, heavily on clean lines, fuss-free present in this style; from gold to
Modernism, Bauhaus, Art angular shapes, bold colour, and silver, stainless steel, and
Nouveau, and Futurism. One of stylised patterns like zig-zags and chrome. Glass is also a frequently
the most well-known interior optical figures. For added used material in art deco design.
design styles, Art Deco glamor, ornate embellishments
represented modernity, and metallic surfaces were also
everyday glamor,and elegance. hallmarks of the era.
ÉMILE-JACQUES RULMANN
http://artdecostyle.ca/art-deco-style-blog/art-deco-artist-emile-jacques-ruhlmann
MID-CENTURY MODERN
MID-CENTURY MODERN
https://www.vitra.com/en-gb/living/product/details/wire-chair-dkr
LOUNGE CHAIR
https://www.vitra.com/en-gb/about-vitra/original/lounge-chair
SCANDINAVIAN MODERN
SCANDINAVIAN MODERN
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
http://www.museiitaliani.org/the-collection/
WISHBONE CHAIR EGG CHAIR PAIMIO CHAIR
This light but strong chair Arne Jacobsen’s design is Originally Alvar Aalto
was designed in 1950 by a study of simplicity. The designed the chair for the
Hans Werner. Egg was first released in Paimio Sanatorium
1958 between 1929-33.
https://www.scandinaviastandard.com/scandinavian-mid-century-modern-chairs/
POSTMODERNISM
POSTMODERNISM
ETTORE SOTTSASS
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/look-into-the-ettore-sottsass-mirror-that-gets-style-setters-preening
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