Talk:Interior design


In 1960 Jacqueline Inchbald opened The Inchbald School of Design, the first private school dedicated to the study of Interior Design and Decoration in the UK - the School was modeled on Parsons School of Design in New York. Inchbald is now affiliated to Glyndwr University in Wales. Courses include Diploma, BA, MA and Masters qualifications and Inchbald graduates are internationally successful Included among them are Nina Campbell, Staffan Tolgard, Henrietta Spencer Churchill, Stephen Ryan and Viterbo of Lisbon. 2A00:23C5:5E04:F800:41BE:70B0:6D18:EADE (talk) 16:57, 28 December 2018 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Celebrated to this day for its grand yet minimal and beautifully executed gestures, and founded by German architect Walter Bauhaus, who also created the Bauhaus school of art and design in Weimar Germany, the movement quickly produced some of the most influential architects, sculptors, graphic designers, furniture makers, and design mavericks of the mid to late 20th century.

With notes lifted from traditional farmhouse settings, country style was practical but with quality, vintage inspired furnishings.

Today’s take on the modern country style of interior design is an idyllic classic. Stepping away from a purely traditional country design style; modern country allows for more playful and nuanced aspects along with minimal notes.

Mediterranean 1920’s to TodayTo evoke the feel of coastal European countries, textures from terra cotta, stone, and patterned tiles were heavily featured along with wrought iron, and aquatic hues.

Surrealists like famous artists included Salvador Dali, André Breton, and Max Ernst used this avant-garde movement to free people from their associations of what was normal and ultimately predictable in design, music, art, and even interior design. Pavelsoft78 (talk) 18:06, 15 June 2021 (UTC)Reply[reply]