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  Modern furniture design combines functionality with aesthetics. The basic principle of this style is form follows function and designers seek to make functional furniture that is beautiful and comfortable. Often, new materials are used to create this style, and designers focus on functionality and accessibility. Contemporary furniture designers incorporate color, texture, shape, and form […]

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  Modern furniture generally refers to furniture created from the late 19th Century until the present which is highly influenced by modernism. It combines artistic and functional designs with minimalism in crafting furniture especially for children. Post-World War I idealistic schemes of cuteness, commodification, and functionalism of various materials in design greatly influenced the design […]

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10

Aug

Furniture for Kids’ Nurseries

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Modern furniture generally refers to furniture designed especially from the late nineteen seventies through the current, which is greatly influenced by modernism. Post-World War II idealistic concepts of cutting loose, commodification, and outright functionalism of materials in design greatly influenced the design of the furniture. With minimalism, minimalist design, and conceptualism, the artistic style that […]

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16

Apr

An Overview of Modern Furniture

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Modern furniture normally refers to furniture made in the late 19th Century through the present, which is greatly influenced by modernism. During this time period, furniture was typically referred to as pieces of art which were usually created to serve a certain purpose or to be decorative. Post-World War II idealistic principles of commodification, cuteness, […]

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07

Feb

Trend Toward Open Space

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Modern furniture generally refers to furniture designed especially from the late 19th century until the present, which is largely influenced by modernism. Post-World War II aesthetic ideals of practicality, cutting-edge style, and excess ornamentation of manufactured objects in design strongly influenced the design of the furniture as well. This new look gave rise to a […]

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