Most new furniture in the past several years has resembled the kind of seating found in airport lounges and company waiting rooms. Doesn’t anyone have any idea of style, beauty, design anymore? Doesn’t seem so, any more than designers of modern architecture that mostly seem to produce housing blocks that resemble prisons.
OK OK So colonial, Georgian, Victoria, and other classical designs are old, but there also have been transitional designs that incorporated beauty and style. Apparently that’s not one of the elements taught in modern design. Draw it square, build it quick, get it rented/sold, and forget about it. Too bad.
Most new furniture in the past several years has resembled the kind of seating found in airport lounges and company waiting rooms. Doesn’t anyone have any idea of style, beauty, design anymore? Doesn’t seem so, any more than designers of modern architecture that mostly seem to produce housing blocks that resemble prisons.
OK OK So colonial, Georgian, Victoria, and other classical designs are old, but there also have been transitional designs that incorporated beauty and style. Apparently that’s not one of the elements taught in modern design. Draw it square, build it quick, get it rented/sold, and forget about it. Too bad.