Furniture in the 20th century

  • Charles Rennie Mackintosh

    Charles Rennie Mackintosh
    Mackintosh’s creations are known for their more simplistic style, rather than use of bold embellishments or pattern
  • Charlotte Perriand

    Charlotte Perriand
    the French designer and architect would continue to develop her designs with a careful aesthetic by applying a variety of materials to her practice.
  • Charles and Ray Eames

    Charles and Ray Eames
    The furniture design of Charles and Ray Eames would serve as inspiration for other leading designers during their time.
  • Charles Rennie Mackintosh

    Charles Rennie Mackintosh
    Mackintosh's creations are known for their more simplistic style, rather than the use of bold embellishments or patterns
  • Philippe Starck

    Philippe Starck
    Asahi Beer Hall in Tokyo and the Alhondiga venue in Bilbao. Starck’s work has been featured in a number of art and design museums throughout the world
  • Kelly Wearstler

    Kelly Wearstler
    She successfully restyled the house on Irving Place that she shared with Marbury, eschewing the stuffy Victorian decorating approach of her day by decluttering, simplifying, and warming up its gloomy and too-busy interiors.
  • Sister Parish

    Sister Parish
    in this time of day the wanted theme would be flower print of light color interior
  • Albert Hadley

    Albert Hadley
    “It’s what you can achieve for the simplest person. Glamour is part of it, but glamour is not the essence. Design is about discipline and reality, not about fantasy beyond reality
  • Marcel Breuer

    Marcel Breuer
    the light frame was inspired by the smooth tubular steel more so used for bicycles.
  • Vico Magistretti

    Vico Magistretti
    He is known as the leading Italian Furniture Designers of the mid 20th century, as he received accolades for his work.