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Wednesday 2 October 2013

Modernism

Modernism[edit]

Red and Blue Chair (1917), designed by Gerrit Rietveld
The first three-quarters of the twentieth century are often seen as the march towards ModernismArt Deco,De StijlBauhausWiener Werkstätte, and Vienna Secession designers all worked to some degree within the Modernist idiom. Born from the Bauhaus and Art Deco/Streamline styles came the post WWII "Mid-Century Modern" style using materials developed during the war including lamenated plywood, plastics and fiberglass. Prime examples include furniture designed by George Nelson Associates, Charles and Ray Eames, Paul McCobb, Florence Knoll, Harry Bertoia, Eero Saarinen, Harvey Probber, Vladamir Kagan and Danish moderndesigners including Finn Juhl and Arne JacobsenPostmodern design, intersecting the Pop art movement, gained steam in the 1960s and 70s, promoted in the 80s by groups such as the Italy-based Memphis movement. Transitional furniture is intended to fill a place between Traditional and Modern tastes.

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