History Of Interior Design
From baroque s artistic exaggeration to the industrial revolution to art deco and art nouveau interior design opened up to the common man as fashion magazines and prints hit the shelves during the industrial revolution.
History of interior design. They were decorated with drawings of plants animals and human forms tribal cultures made huts with mud tree branches animal skins egyptians decorated huts with simple furniture animal skins sculptures painted vases. Interior design history timeline. The field of interior design has come a long way from the mud and brick days of the ancient egyptians.
Tribes of this era made huts from mud animal skins and sticks. Interior design courses were established requiring the publication of textbooks and reference sources. Historical accounts of interior designers and firms distinct from the decorative arts specialists were made available.
Interior design is a field that includes construction architecture furniture decoration technology and product design. The history of interior design evidence shows that the first shelters were caves. Stone age 6000 2000bc the first evidence of interior design was found in prehistoric human dwellings.
In a very basic sense interior design is the collection of ways in which any inside space is arranged and can include everything from art to furniture and upholstery. The interior design profession became more established after world war ii. Architecture e books design addeddate 2017 09 17 15 46 51 identifier historyofinteriordesign identifier ark ark 13960 t5z66r530 ocr abbyy finereader 11 0.
Architectureweek the institute for research. History of interior design by architecture e books design. Neolithic europe 2000 to 1700 bc.
Those dwellings were made of mud animal skins and sticks. In these hundred years what began as the art of decorating embracing form and function has evolved by leaps and bounds into today s world of highly specialized areas of interior design that require years of study and experience. The first sign of an approach to interior design was noted in prehistoric dwellings featuring flora and fauna.