Before the modernist design movement there was an emphasis on furniture as ornament, the duration of time a piece needed to develop was typically a measure of its value and desirability. During the first 50 percent of the 20th Hundred years a new philosophy emerged shifting the emphasis to function and accessibility. For example, look at Modern Digs. Western design usually, whether or not architectural or design of furniture had for millennia sought to express an notion of lineage, a relation to past time and history. The state of the art movement sought newness, originality, technical innovation, and finally the concept that it transmitted spoke of the market and the future, instead of of what had absent before it. Modernist design seems to have developed out of a mixture of influences: Technically progressive materials and producing methods, the new philosophies that emerged from the Werkbund and the Bauhaus School, from unique foreign influences, from Art Nouveau and from the tremendous creativeness of the artists and creative designers of that era. Illustrations of these pursuits will be definitely affordable modern furniture.
January 26, 2012
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