American Furniture and Design
Definition
This term refers to furniture and design practices that originated in the United States, particularly those that have been influential in shaping global design trends.
History
American furniture and design have evolved significantly, particularly in the 20th century, where innovation, functionality, and aesthetic appeal have played central roles.
Notable Examples
Frank Lloyd Wright
Fallingwater Interior Design, 1935
Key Artists & Movements
Key figures include Charles and Ray Eames, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Florence Knoll, who were instrumental in developing Mid-Century Modern design and other influential styles.
Techniques & Materials
Techniques often involve the use of modern materials like plywood, plastic, and metal, alongside traditional woodworking, resulting in pieces that balance form and function.
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