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Contemporary Furniture = Practical and Stylish

Never before have we had a greater range of colors, materials and construction techniques at our disposal, and the influence of all the traditions of the past and of every corner of the globe are there to inspire us. The history and development of contemporary furniture Regardless of personal tastes, furniture has to be capable of fulfilling its purpose; the definition of ‘furniture’ itself includes the effect of making a room suitable for living and working in. But that is only half the picture. Throughout time, cultures have taken the concept of furniture and adapted it to reflect the values of the time. Before the private housing boom of the Tudor period, furniture (what little there was of it) was mainly functional in nature. Usually made of oak, it was basic in design and generally uncomfortable. From the sixteenth century onward, foreign influence began to make itself felt during a period termed the ‘English Renaissance’, and the concept of furniture as an expression of style took hold. During the Georgian era, there appeared the first pattern and design books, including those by designers Chippendale and Hepplewhite. It was during this same period that the Queen Anne and Rococo styles flourished, marking the pinnacle of ornamental design.




Next came the more sober Greek neoclassical period, followed swiftly by classic Egyptian and Roman styles. The Victorians attempted to revive older styles and create new ones, the period culminating in the Arts & Crafts movement which reacted against the growing mass production of furniture. Contemporary furniture of the 21st Century Today, following the pioneering designs of the Bauhaus school, and the iconic work of designers from Isa mu Gnocchi to Eileen Gray, the focus in contemporary furniture design has shifted away from tradition in the direction of originality and invention. Today, contemporary furniture is designed to cater for the individual and his or her tastes, no matter how unusual they might be. With a seemingly endless choice of materials, colours and designers to select from, consumers are invited to explore themselves as they create their ideal living space. Contemporary furniture designers realize that in every home there is a place for formality and a place where creativity can take center stage.

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