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Before you choose "the best design, the most beautiful interior", decide on your addictions. What do you prefer, classic, modern, art deco or postmodernism?

The best interior design, of course, is determined not least by quality. This applies both to the architectural space, volumes (high ceilings and good proportions - it’s always good), and materials, textures, colors and other decor (natural, expensive materials, stone, wood, brick, etc., contribute to the quality of the interior). Speaking of styles, in the category " best interior“now the interior of any style can enter. In the era of postmodernism (we still live in the era of postmodernism), any quotes are welcome.

    The modern classic, sustained in a monochrome - it is very stylish!

    The order system, high ceilings, solid leather furniture - all these are signs of a classic, with a touch of glamor. In a good way.

    Red and black in the interior, of course, is not suitable for everyone, but only for fearless natures. On all counts, and in the sense of taste, too.

    The simplicity and clarity of this eco-minimalism from Alexandra Fedorova is worth a lot.

    The magnificent Totan Kuzembaev creates truly the best interiors. His wooden two-tier houses are not only good, in the sense of beautiful, but super-functional.

    Classical vacation home  with "heaven", that is, ceilings decorated with paintings - also for someone it became the "best interior".

    The whiteness and cleanliness of the classic living room is very attractive and comforting.

    And again, a classic, with a crystal sheen. In the literal and figurative sense.

    A collection of paintings, of course, will decorate any interior and add points to it.

    The open space of this multifunctional living room is built on juxtaposing and contrasting diverse and expensive textures.

    The loft today is the most sought after and “best interior”. Even the most conservative classics adherent will agree with this.

    Good proportions, volumes, high ceilings, panoramic windows - this is the best interior design. And quotes from classics, neo-baroque, and even from high-tech, make the interior postmodern in the right way.

    The classical palace interior with an abundance of gold, stucco moldings and authentic furniture is also the "best interior". It will suit great lovers of everything classic, dressy and expensive.

    Very stylish modern classic  from Uborevich-Borovsky, as always, is built on the accuracy of proportions and volumes. The architectural approach!

It is quite plausible that Zaha Hadid (1950 - 2016) was the only female architect who became known to the general public and received worldwide recognition. Terrible, majestic and brilliant, she really served in the Grand Opera of the architectural world.

The customers who hired Hadid undoubtedly understood that cost was not her top priority, because she gave them an architecture that would live for generations.

“She is ultimately an indicator that success came when her celebrity means that clients had to accept her on her own terms: either you accept what Hadid wants to realize or you can go elsewhere,” (Moore, 2016 )

The architectural creations of Hadid will look like stunning, dizzying and open compositions - our ideas about the future have caused a lot of controversy inside and outside of architecture.

She really was the first woman to receive this honor in her own right. Upon receiving the award, Hadid noted: “Part of the architect’s job is to make people feel good in the places where we live, go to school or where we work - so we should strive to raise standards. The construction of houses, schools and other vital public buildings is always based on the concept of a living wage - this should not be so. Architects now have the skills and tools to address these critical issues ”(Source: Dezeen).

“I love my job and hate it,” said Zaha Hadid. She was devoted to form and fluidity. She was grand and pragmatic. She was revered and feared at the same time. She was undoubtedly the Pioneer of prima donna architecture.


Danish design has had a huge impact on furniture design, architecture and interiors around the world.

Designed for the people, Danish design demonstrates a high level of integrity and democracy, which has spread to many other nations in everyday design.

In Denmark, you will find good design in numerous public facilities, from hospitals to schools.

Today, many Danish designers are world famous, and a number of famous 20th-century designers have had a tremendous impact on contemporary design thinking.

One of these notable figures was Hans J. Wegner, a man whose design heritage has become very prolific.

Danish Modern - “Wegner’s great ingenuity and his sculptural feelings pushed dryish and functionalist production beyond the existing restrictions of those days, a new kind of modernism has opened up.” (Holmsted Olesen, 2014).




Eileen Gray: Nonconformist and Modernist

By and large, the most notable luminaries of modern architecture and design are men: Marcel Breuer, MIS van der Rohe, Le Corbusier, Alvar Aalto, Walter Gropius, Arne Jacobsen - many other famous names can be listed. One name that is often unfairly forgotten is Eileen Gray. She was without a doubt one of the first discoveries of modernists, a woman whose work was extraordinary, especially for Vanguard.

Eileen Gray is a woman who chose to be alone. She refrained from participating in the “movement” and found success in the world of powerful men.

In addition, she undoubtedly was equal to her more famous contemporaries today.

The universal characteristics of Eileen Gray are a free spirit, creator, and visionary.

Her style was characteristic, expressive and luxurious, as evidenced by her entire exposition of industrially produced materials and geometric shapes.

In 2014, director Marco Orsini created a wonderful film about the life of Eileen Gray. Under the name “Gray Matter” - about the story of a woman, often ignored by the heroine, who is one of the most famous designers of the 20th century and leading modern designers.




Arne Jacobsen, the virtuoso and leader of Danish design, was an architect, artist, and designer whose work continues to be relevant and famous in today's design world.

Born in 1902 in the wealthy region of Osterbro Copenhagen. Arne Jacobsen will grow to enjoy the brilliant career of an architect and designer.

As a child, Jacobsen followed a variety of artistic activities and demonstrated a true talent for fine art.

Despite his desire to become an artist, Jacobsen's father had other ideas. After a brief period as a sailor and some time as an apprentice mason, Jacobsen was enrolled in Copenhagen Technical College.

Arne Jacobsen was a perfectionist and, despite working on many projects, he was very attentive to detail. He was also an intuitive designer with a basic concept in mind; Jacobsen worked intuitively to understand the general idea of \u200b\u200bdesign limbs, where no detail was too trivial.

The list of activities and achievements of Jacobsen is extremely impressive and spacious - in one article you can highlight only a few of his achievements. Perhaps those of them that are described above - the Mayor sofa, chair designs for Fritz Hansen and CAC Royal Hotel Copenhagen - are among the best moments of Arne Jacobsen's career.

In the annals of "modern design of the middle of the century", he is rightfully an outstanding luminary.




Charles and Ray Eames are without a doubt the two most important and influential American designers of the 20th century.

Famous furniture designers, Eames (or Ames, Eameses) contributed to the development of various creative genres - this is architecture, industrial design, production, art, film and photography.

Two designers married in 1941. Charles and Ray were known in those early days of their work with molded plywood.

During World War II, it was they who actually ordered the United States Navy to manufacture tires and stretchers from molded plywood. With the end of the war, the Eameses family turned their attention back to furniture.

"For whom is design addressed: to the majority, to the professional, to the privileged social class? Design is aimed at necessity."

Already in 1945, the cult molded chair of the SDN was created. This work will lead to their breakthrough in the creation of molded fiberglass seats.

Eames molded plastic armchairs were presented at the Museum of Modern Art and won the “Design Award for Contemporary Furniture”.

"In the end  everything is interconnected - people, ideas, objects. The quality of the compounds of this is the key to quality as such. "

Shell chair (sink) today is a decent classic design. You meet him in private homes and public places, in offices, restaurants and bars, their adaptive nature as a sublime and brilliant achievement of design thought.

Many projects created by Charles and Ray Eames went down in the history of world design as cult objects.

In its review of the century, Time magazine named the Eames Molded Plywood Chair “the best design of the 20th century,” characterizing its design as "elegant, light and comfortable. Often replicated, but never surpassed".

"The question is: will this really solve the problem? Does it work? How will it look in ten years?"




She became the first professional designer in the history of interior design, having founded in 1923 the first interior design company in the United States.

At the time, Dorothy was a diva decor for business - her name was a synonym for decoration. Her confidence, as well as her taste, gave her the opportunity to take control of the hotel project in all aspects of design - down to the drawings for the menu, matchboxes and staff uniforms.
In addition to her hotel and restaurant decor, she also decorated museums, theaters, department stores, trade establishments, private offices, interiors of jet aircraft and cars.

As Carlton Varney writes in the biography of his mentor, Draper to the touch revolutionized the concept of “design” as a detachment from the historical styles and ideas about the interior of that period that dominated the work of her predecessors and contemporaries.

As an artist, she was modern, one of the first representatives of the breed of decorators, and a pioneer.

She invented “modern baroque”, a style that has particular application for large public spaces and modern architecture.

She longed for public space - the canvas on which she created her most famous interiors, such as the restaurant at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, nicknamed Dorotheum.

She created the interiors of jet aircraft - Conveyor & TVA, cars - the “line” of Packard and Chrysler in the 1950s - including a pink and polka-dot truck !, even packaging for Dorothy Gray cosmetics.

At the top of professional excellence is her residential projects for the homes and apartments of famous and very wealthy public figures.

“I started this career because I loved doing houses. I made three of my own houses and I couldn’t move my family anymore, so I decided to start decorating other people's houses and buildings.”- wrote Dreiper.


Philip Stark said he could design a chair in two minutes and a hotel in one and a half days. Preferring to work alone, sometimes “naked in the bedroom,” he developed thousands of products, interiors, buildings, and facilities for customers ranging from Microsoft to Baccarat.

Famous for his eclectic ingenuity, commitment to innovation, environmental awareness and passion for democratic design concepts, Philippe Starck is a true original.

Stark became widely known in the 1980s by combining bold design with practicality and durable quality. Fascinated by where and how people live, his desire for a better life for as many people as possible led him to create concepts for objects as diverse as furniture, boats, lighting, office equipment, fashion accessories, fittings for the bathroom and kitchen. If creativity has a name, that name is definitely Philip Stark.

“I have a mental illness called creativity,” says the designer.




Why is furniture of the last century so popular today? Why the World is crazy about " Contemporary Design  Mid Century "?

There are trends that come and go. But some things seem to be timeless. Today it became clear that a number of iconic pieces of furniture have been created that will never go out of style.

These modern tables and seats - chairs, armchairs, sofas - were designed by ingenious designers with care and love. And the world took them as exhibits.
However, they are more than just globally recognized projects that need to be put on a pedestal. Furniture created in the mid-20th century is considered the benchmark when it comes to harmony of form, functionality and comfort.

Collectors and antique dealers now hunt for the original furniture of cult designers of the mid-20th century, rare items are being auctioned off at famous auctions, world-famous design museums in London, Paris and New York keep these unique pieces of designer art in their collections.

And the names of their creators are Eames, Nelson, Saarinen, Bertoya, Aalto, Wormy, Reese, Cherner, Nakashima, Miller, Gray, Wagner, Le Corbusier, Breyer, Pauline, Panton, Walter, Jacobsen, Rietveld, Mies van der Rohe, etc. . - became cult. They are forever inscribed in golden letters in the history of world design. They changed the world!

Iconic furniture of the 20th century by the most famous designers:





Karim Rashidone of the most famous designers of our time, and certainly the brightest.

The number of prestigious international awards and prizes received by Karim Rashid is a huge list, probably not in one page.

The amazing results of Rashid's work are presented in the permanent collections of 14 museums of the world !, including MoMA and SFMoMA. He shows his art in various galleries. Karim has been an associate professor of industrial design for 10 years and currently often lectures at universities and conferences around the world.
More than 2500 products signed by Karim Rashid have already gone into production.

Here I tried to select the works that will cover the different facets of Karim Rashid’s interior creativity as much as possible, if this is possible, of course ...




Piero Fornasetti (1913-1988), great Italian designer, artist, one of the most famous decorators in the world.

Also, he is called the most prolific decorator of the 20th century. During his creative life, he created more than 11,000 objects that have become recognizable throughout the world, cult objects for modern design.
His drawings are a powerful mix of Italian cultural traditions and the principles of surrealism.
Unstoppable pierrot Fornasetti  covered all conceivable and inconceivable objects -   from glasses, vases, plates to umbrellas, lamps, furniture.


Billy Baldwin (1903-1983), the great American decorator.

Billy Baldwin is one of the most famous names in the history of 20th-century interior design.  The elder of American decorators, his taste and sense of elegance have had the greatest impact on an entire generation of designers since World War II.

This is exactly the person who gave the interior design a white chair “slippers” (approx. - a chair without armrests, covered with a cover made of cotton fabric). He put wicker furniture in the living room. He used dark brown walls and white sofas. It would be very difficult to imagine another American decorator who would have more influence and more than he would publicly celebrate and "imitate."

As the leading decorator of his time, Baldwin did not like the term "interior designer."



Albert Hadley - famous designer  interiors, one of the most famous in America. His bold creative look and ability to distill both classical and modern styles  made him a decorator for the richest and most powerful people in American society.

Since 1962, Hadley has been working with his sister and partner Paris. He has been awarded numerous international design awards. Hadley worked in a variety of styles, including modern, Victorian, Georgian.

Albert Hadley on his own and with Paris - "Paris Hadley"  - created residences for a solid list of famous clients: former Vice President Al Gore, William Paley, Oscar de la Renta, Jacqueline Kennedy, Ambassador Henry Grunwald, Dr. J. Patrick Maxwell, Mike Nichols, Diane Sawyer, Brooke Astor. And also - Rockefeller, Bronfman, Getty, Whitney, Mellon ... America’s elite.
Maybe, his most illustrious work is the library at Brook Astor's houseon Park Avenue. He turned the French living room with high ceilings  into a strikingly elegant space with red lacquered shelves with brass trim, an impressive library interior for a fitting client who has given significant charity support to many libraries, especially the New York Public Library.


Each profession has its idols. Design is no exception. Despite the fact that their popularity and recognition is incomparable with famous politicians, musicians, artists, this does not detract from their merits. Famous interior designers are the most creative people who define the face of each new era. They make us not only see, but also feel, for this is the meaning of their work.

The names of the most famous designers who changed the space around us, therefore, the whole world, have already gone down in history.

PatriciaUrquiola



The world of design is considered to be masculine, especially industrial design. Patricia Urquiola is one of the stars in the skirt, whose dizzying success was marked by special awards: & W Designer of the Year and Design Prize Cologne. A feature of her creative activity is a clear understanding of the content of the product, not just the form. According to Patricia, design is moving away from symmetry in favor of convenience for humans. An example of this is the Fjord Moroso chair, which provides emotional comfort to a person, and the SPACE Mangas, Plait, Rhombus collection.

Perseverance and perseverance allow Patricia Urquiola to expand the boundaries of his success.

Karim Rashid



A well-known American interior designer, offering custom solutions for sofas, armchairs, and plumbing that resonate with consumers. He has accounted for more than 3 thousand inventions for the interiors of residential premises, shops and hotels, shopping centers and exhibitions, etc.

The famous works of Rashid are transparent chairs marked by expressive patterns. The style features of the designer are in a unique combination of simplicity of forms, their natural lines and extraordinary sensuality. So, the Tet-a-tet chair is a cozy place to meet your loved one.

IngoMaurer



The luminary of modern lighting design. For more than half a century, a German self-taught designer is absorbed in the art of creating light.

Ingo Maurer is deeply convinced that light contains unlimited possibilities for transforming space. Therefore, his work is distinguished by the unusual artistic solutions, the technological complexity of execution, starting with the Bulb lamp. Cult objects of design are the “chandelier” Ya Ya Ho, lamps with angel wings Lucellino. Zettel’z paper lamps, hologram lamps, backlit tables, LED wallpapers, etc. were no exception.

Werner Panton



Danish designer and architect who revolutionized furniture design. Creating his interior objects, he strove for an atmosphere where each object became an integral part of the general concept and conveyed the corresponding mood, playing with color, which was an unsurpassed master.

The best projects in the design industry are the CONE CHAIR futuristic chair in the form of an inverted cone, a chair made from a single piece of molded plastic and other compositions without sharp corners. Panton made the world believe that armrests, legs, and a back are not obligatory for a chair.

Arne Jacobsen



This is one of the world famous industrial designers. He is the founder of functional modernism in Danish architecture. His work defined the architectural style of the last century. Furniture created by the Dane has become an adornment for collectors' apartments. A constant search for perfect proportions, a combination of different materials, technologies allowed us to find unique solutions  in the design of items for premises for various purposes.

His architectural projects are indicative, among which are SAS airport and Radisson SAS Royal Hotel (Copenhagen). He designed every detail for these spaces, including such trifles as knives, forks, spoons.

ArneQueens



The Belgian artist Queens has reached incredible heights in furniture design. Incredible installations, mobile home projects talented designer attracted the close attention of famous interior publications. In his studio, Quinze & Milan develop furniture, clothing, decorate showrooms, graphic design. Arna Queens has various artistic forms, ranging from the design of chairs and beer bottles to huge city installations and non-flying.

Anthony Arola



The most famous and original designer in Spain, whose work uniquely combines art, epic and material world. The first invention is a collection of fixtures. His masterpieces are impressive, such as the Nimba lamp for Santa & Cole and the collection of street lamps for Metalarte.

The ephemeral installations for fairs performed by Anthony Arol are particularly expressive. In the work of the designer, over time, the forms and symbols of Japanese and African cultures are reflected. Although the design of the master attracts, first of all, common sense.

Alwar Aalto



An outstanding Finnish architect, who replenished with his innovative ideas the piggy bank of Scandinavian architecture. The main position of his activity can be traced in a triune bundle - man, nature and architecture. Therefore, modern objects created by him seem to be an organic component of the urban environment or natural. The furniture and lighting devices he created became an interesting idea for interior decoration. According to the firm conviction of Alvar Aalto, the decor of the room is naturally an addition to architecture, making up its significant part.

FORM US WITH LOVE



Like-minded designers Petrus Palmer, John Lofgren and Jonas Petersson teamed up at FORM US WITH LOVE, which means “Create with Love,” before participating in large-scale furniture exhibitions and receiving the Red Dot, a significant design award.

Designers deny standards, claiming to do things that others can never create. A striking example is the silicone Jelly Friends lamps that emit light only when a person approaches them. Among the experiments of the Swedes - the use of Japanese origami. The basics of this technology were used by them in the design of folding objects, for example, stools, hangers. Also, this principle made it possible to create a vinyl panel covering for the floor.

Hella Jongerius



Hell's name is associated with ceramic masterpieces. Who will be indifferent to plates with deer and hippos fixed in the middle, or a teapot with a female bust dressed in a dress?

The long-standing dream of becoming an artist was interpreted into the profession of a designer. Hella Jongerius creations confirm that the differences between these professions are not significant. Hella is a master at splitting the incompatible: frogs and turtles - with tables, insects - with chairs for the office, blankets - with a computer keyboard.

Charles and Ray Eames



40 years of collaboration have become a triumph for Charles and Ray, an American family, in the design of furniture that shaped the tastes of Americans. An innovative approach to the use of materials (plywood and plastic) and technology has changed the views of compatriots on household items. Functional furniture from the Eames couple has become available to the middle class. The legacy of the Imzov creative duet continues to influence the design of furniture, architecture, images on fabrics, and the creation of a visual image of certain companies.

Mia Gummelgard



The name of the Swede has become synonymous with Scandinavian design. The original and laconic objects she invented were created under the Ikea brand. The famous Hippo chair with wooden or white knit leggings and its complement, the Potamus table, showed the courage of a designer experimenting with material and form. Therefore, the Mia objects with their ergonomics and comfort look bold and ironic, which is popular with the consumer.

Achille Castiglioni



A designer with limitless imagination. The result of his fruitful work was furniture, dishes, electrical appliances, which are endowed with positive energy by the master and bring joy to users. In addition to the furniture industry, Castiglioni successfully worked in the field of light design, offering a lot of non-standard lighting fixtures. Relemme, Taccia, Parentesi, Fucsia and others became classics of Italian industrial design.

Michele de Lucca



An eccentric Italian architect, author of lamps, furniture and design objects for leading Italian companies Kartell, Artemide and Arflex. The success of the Tolomeo articulated table lamp inspired the designer to open a fixture factory. The milky-white Fata and Fatima Murano glass fixtures have become the most popular.

As an architect, Michele de Lucca designed and restored dozens of buildings in Italy, Japan, Germany, Switzerland and other countries of the world.

Kuno Frommherz



Designer from Switzerland, independently mastered the design field. However, he did it so thoroughly that he was able to successfully cooperate with international furniture manufacturing companies. Good design, according to Kuno, is based on a technical idea or detail that gives the subject personality. This category, of course, can be attributed to a chaise lounge 360 \u200b\u200bwith legs, runners made of metal, as if bent. Frommherz models are the most comfortable things in which, at first glance, there is nothing unusual, but they are remembered.

Richard Roe jersey



One of those involved in creating high-tech style. This is the author of the project of the Center Pompidou in Paris, which had a significant impact on the development of modern architecture and design. He is an opponent of the same type of reinforced concrete structures. The characteristic features of Rogers' style are simple forms, straight lines, the use of high technology, artificial materials. Feeling a passion for vibrant colors, the English architect decided to decorate the buildings by painting the exterior technical elements.

 


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