Furniture has a profound impact on our day-to-day lives without us realizing it. It becomes a reflection of the user. At times, it forms the defining character of the space it inhabits. After all, no home is complete without furniture. With tremendous advancement in design and technology, the escalation in the variety of products is overwhelming. Traditional […]
Furniture of Ancient Egypt is one of the first examples of furniture design in history. Unlike in some other further periods, furniture was an exclusive luxury saved for the rich in Egypt, and being a symbol of power was its main purpose. Most pieces were made from wood, ivory, and gold, and they were characterized […]
One of the most important design elements is color. For many, colour is a primary component of our experiences. Design researchers and interior designers are continuously engaged in the study of impacts of colors. In addition to psychological aspects and benefits attributed to colors, each colour saturation and brightness are linked with their emotional powers. […]
Author: Muhammad Yousuf Industrial Designer, Design Consultant @ Yousuf Design Consultancy The design of seating can’t be separated from the ergonomics and human factors as the seating are to serve the human body. It has been an interesting design assignment in the design colleges and a challenging job for professional designers to design a better […]
Author: Hamid Ali (Chief Designer @ Touch Wood Furnitures) At its core, interior design is the perfect combination of art and science — and that’s not an easy job but it’s all worth it when your designs finally come to life. Interior designers design and develop the spaces of inner areas based on consumer budgets and goals. They use area, coloration and movement in the formation of design plans that are both functional and aesthetically desirable. Project […]
Author: Muhammad Yousuf Industrial Designer, Design Consultant @ Yousuf Design Consultancy #ergonomics #furniture #design #designresearch #research #designprocess Fulfilling each human need, involves a certain form or shape, for example, taking water is a need that is used to carry out by glass which is a cylinder geometrical form. You can say that one can use […]
A faceting effect livens up and interrupts the cubism that sets the morphology of the West system apart from the cliches of modern design. Characterised by its suitability for use in a wide range of different…
A faceting effect livens up and interrupts the cubism that sets the morphology of the West system apart from the cliches of modern design. Characterised by its suitability for use in a wide range of different…
A faceting effect livens up and interrupts the cubism that sets the morphology of the West system apart from the cliches of modern design. Characterised by its suitability for use in a wide range of different…