Famous interior designers and their styles of interior design – Part 1
This series of 4 products gives a brief but informative look at 21 of the most famous interior designer, from the early pioneers of the most famous modern designers.
Pioneers of Interior Design
Jean-Henri Jansen (1854-1928)
Dutch designer, Jean-Henri Jansen, led to the Maison first international companies in the sector in interior design, "Jansen" (House of Jansen) in1880, which was the design and development of furniture of exceptional quality and beauty of high that would be used in a wide range of prestigious interior design projects. House of Jansen opened branches in 8 cities in the world. Jansen has worked closely with the talented interior designer Stephane Boudin, who was appointed director of the company. Customers loved the House of Royalty Jansen and the rich and famous.
Elsie de Wolfe (1865-1950)
FirstInterior Dame, Elsie de Wolfe herself as a child "ugly". The actress was a Victorian rebel of his time and was credited by many of the inventors of the modern profession of interior, although there were already well established interior designers in their time. Elsie Victorian taste at all like his speech was, therefore, is usually light colored and bright, in contrast to the gloomy and dark Victorian style associated with unnecessaryExcesses, like heavy velvet curtains. This has been a pioneer in expulsion from the modern design of the time. Elsie continues to feel the influence of the modern world of Interior Design.
Ogden Codman (1863-1951)
American architect and interior architect, Ogden Codman spent his childhood in his hometown of Boston, before moving to France in his youth, for a specified period. Codman had two uncles who influenced him greatly – architect John Hubbard andArt Director Richard Ogden. Some work and Ogden Codman Newport home of Edith Wharton, Land's End, the Rockefeller family estate of New York Client John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and the cottage of Cornelius Vanderbilt II in Newport, along with author Edith Wharton, co-author of a Guide to Codman American furniture, "the decoration of houses" in 1897.
Frances Elkins (1888-1953)
Born in Milwaukee, Frances Adler Elkins was one of the most important interiorDecorator and designer of the last century. Sister of the famous Chicago architect David Adler Elkins is futuristic in its design, which combines elements of different styles and different ages known. This land belonged to the French style, china and Art Deco. The device contained in its design features designers such as Jean-Michel Frank and Alberto Giacometti. Career Elkins' that has gone through three decades, with many high-level committee in shiningHawaii, the Midwest and northern and southern California, no longer interesting to restore the 1830 structure, the Ames House in Monterrey, California.
Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959)
Frank Lloyd Wright was an interior designer and architect, whose career has included more than 1,000 projects, 500 of these have been completed. Wright was honored for his promotion of organic architecture, an example is known to Falling Water. The Robie House is an example ofWright led the movement Prairie School of architecture, while Rosenbaum House is Wright's Usonian homes concept. Wright had refreshing ideas for every type of building, be it church, work, school, hotel or a museum. In addition to its excellent architectural renderings, Wright also designed much of the interior of the premises, including furnishings, accessories and furniture.
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