Good Stuff Happens in 1:1 Meetings: Why you need them and how to do them well
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1. Name Abhishek
lamichhane
Registration No
LIM/IEC/100172
Lecturer:
IA. Bishal raj
ghatani
Submission Date:
7th May,2022
Date Received:
Date returned to
student:
Checked by:
IEC COLLEGE
OF
ARTS & FASHION
Bachelor of arts in
Interior Architecture
Module Name:
Furniture Design
Assignment Name:
Side Table Design
Sideboards have an average depth of 20-24 inches.
It's advised to keep at least 24 inches of space
between other pieces to allow for comfortable
circulation.
The average length for sideboards is 60 inches.
These go well with dining tables that are equal or
greater length so the sideboard doesn't overpower
it.
The height of a sideboard is 24-36 inches. This is the
perfect height for comfortably serving food on top.
This also makes the sideboard slightly taller than
your dining table, making it well proportioned
Side TABLE – TRADITIONAL DESIGN
Side TABLE
MATERIALS
USED in
model
• Wood
• ply
• Acrylic
ANHROPOMETRY
2D
3D
Tibetan CULTURE
For more than a thousand years, Tibetan artists have played a
key role in the cultural life of Tibet. From designs for painted
furniture to elaborate murals in religious buildings, their efforts
have permeated virtually every facet of life on the Tibetan
plateau. The vast majority of surviving artworks created before
the mid-20th century are dedicated to the depiction of
religious subjects, with the main forms being thangka,
distemper paintings on cloth, Tibetan Buddhist wall paintings,
and small statues in bronze, or large ones in clay, stucco or
wood
Meaning of carving and design
swostik: prosperity and good luck
Material
- Wood
- ply
- paint
MATERIAL
USED in real
scale
sketches
Blue is associated with purity and healing.
Akshobhya is the Buddha of this color.
Red is related to life force and preservation. The
Buddha Amitabha is depicted with a red body in
Tibetan art. The part of the body associated with
this color is the tongue. Fire is the natural element
complementary to the color red.
Green is the color of balance and harmony.
Amoghasiddhi is the Buddha of the color green. The
head is the body part that is associated with this
color.
Gold symbolizes rootedness and renunciation.
Buddha Ratnasambhava is associated with yellow.