A guide line for the student of Furniture design to know the requirment of a factory for the production of a piece of furniture.Enclosed is a manufacturing drawing of a Dining Chair with complete parts and operation.
Modular furniture is defined as furniture made up of independent work surface and storage units with panels used as end panels or space dividers. It includes all modular furniture components that collectively are required to complete a workstation.
The document discusses various topics related to interior programming and space planning including interior programming, space planning, design requirements for corporate functions, space and furnishing standards, approaches to interior design, ergonomics, handicap requirements, life safety, trends in facility management information systems, and trends in work environments. It provides information on traditional workplaces, hoteling, non-territorial workspaces, caves and commons, free address, telecommuting and compares their advantages and disadvantages.
This document discusses different interior design styles including Scandi, Eclectic, Industrial, Vintage, Minimalist, Mid-Century Modern, Coastal, and Contemporary. Each style is defined in 1-2 paragraphs describing common design elements, materials, and aesthetics of that style. The document provides an overview to help focus interior decorating efforts and source appropriate pieces for different design concepts.
Role of different art forms in interior designAr.Vijay Kumar
The document discusses the role of different art forms in interior design. It explains that art involves human creative skills and imagination expressed visually. There are seven elements of art: line, color, form, shape, value, space and texture. It also discusses the seven principles of art: rhythm, balance, emphasize, movement, details, harmony and proportion. The document then explains how each element of art, including line, form, space, light, color, texture and pattern can be used effectively in interior design to set mood, add visual interest and create functional living spaces. It emphasizes that a combination of the elements and principles of art leads to appealing interior design.
This document discusses various materials used for interior finishes such as flooring, window dressings, and wall finishes. It provides details on different types of floor coverings including soft floor coverings like carpet, linoleum, vinyl and cork as well as hard floorings like wood, laminates, ceramic tiles and natural stones. It also describes types of window dressings including plantations shutters, curtains, roller shades, sheers and roman shades. Finally, it lists various wall finish options such as plastering, cladding, motifs, fabric, gypsum, paneling, murals and wallpapers.
This document discusses the different features and styles of furniture design over various centuries. It describes furniture styles from the 16th-17th centuries like Queen Anne and Georgian which featured cabriole legs and ball-and-claw feet. Later styles are also examined such as Victorian, Art Deco, Bauhaus, and contemporary designs with tapered legs, carved scroll legs, reeded legs, and trumpet legs. The purpose is to educate students on the evolution of furniture construction and design over time.
Ancient Egyptians produced furniture from materials native to their region like wood, stone, mud, fabrics and precious metals. Common furniture items included stools, beds, lamp stands, shrines and chests. Chairs had low wooden frames without arms and woven cord seats, while beds had sloped wooden frames, headrests and string-woven mattresses without pillows. Chests and boxes stored household items and treasures, and were sometimes decorated with carvings, metals or compartments. Stools came in various styles for different social classes, from simple designs to those with carved animal feet.
In the early 18th century , countries vied with each other to expand their empires and the aristrocracy emphasized its position with lavish displays of wealth and luxury.
ROCOCO STYLE:-
Pieces of furniture were smaller, lighter, and more curvaceous in form than earlier styles, often with curved cabriole legs and pad or claw and ball feet.
Free standing tables no longer had cross strechers and pedestal legs were replaced by cabriole legs with a double s- curve.
Modular furniture is defined as furniture made up of independent work surface and storage units with panels used as end panels or space dividers. It includes all modular furniture components that collectively are required to complete a workstation.
The document discusses various topics related to interior programming and space planning including interior programming, space planning, design requirements for corporate functions, space and furnishing standards, approaches to interior design, ergonomics, handicap requirements, life safety, trends in facility management information systems, and trends in work environments. It provides information on traditional workplaces, hoteling, non-territorial workspaces, caves and commons, free address, telecommuting and compares their advantages and disadvantages.
This document discusses different interior design styles including Scandi, Eclectic, Industrial, Vintage, Minimalist, Mid-Century Modern, Coastal, and Contemporary. Each style is defined in 1-2 paragraphs describing common design elements, materials, and aesthetics of that style. The document provides an overview to help focus interior decorating efforts and source appropriate pieces for different design concepts.
Role of different art forms in interior designAr.Vijay Kumar
The document discusses the role of different art forms in interior design. It explains that art involves human creative skills and imagination expressed visually. There are seven elements of art: line, color, form, shape, value, space and texture. It also discusses the seven principles of art: rhythm, balance, emphasize, movement, details, harmony and proportion. The document then explains how each element of art, including line, form, space, light, color, texture and pattern can be used effectively in interior design to set mood, add visual interest and create functional living spaces. It emphasizes that a combination of the elements and principles of art leads to appealing interior design.
This document discusses various materials used for interior finishes such as flooring, window dressings, and wall finishes. It provides details on different types of floor coverings including soft floor coverings like carpet, linoleum, vinyl and cork as well as hard floorings like wood, laminates, ceramic tiles and natural stones. It also describes types of window dressings including plantations shutters, curtains, roller shades, sheers and roman shades. Finally, it lists various wall finish options such as plastering, cladding, motifs, fabric, gypsum, paneling, murals and wallpapers.
This document discusses the different features and styles of furniture design over various centuries. It describes furniture styles from the 16th-17th centuries like Queen Anne and Georgian which featured cabriole legs and ball-and-claw feet. Later styles are also examined such as Victorian, Art Deco, Bauhaus, and contemporary designs with tapered legs, carved scroll legs, reeded legs, and trumpet legs. The purpose is to educate students on the evolution of furniture construction and design over time.
Ancient Egyptians produced furniture from materials native to their region like wood, stone, mud, fabrics and precious metals. Common furniture items included stools, beds, lamp stands, shrines and chests. Chairs had low wooden frames without arms and woven cord seats, while beds had sloped wooden frames, headrests and string-woven mattresses without pillows. Chests and boxes stored household items and treasures, and were sometimes decorated with carvings, metals or compartments. Stools came in various styles for different social classes, from simple designs to those with carved animal feet.
In the early 18th century , countries vied with each other to expand their empires and the aristrocracy emphasized its position with lavish displays of wealth and luxury.
ROCOCO STYLE:-
Pieces of furniture were smaller, lighter, and more curvaceous in form than earlier styles, often with curved cabriole legs and pad or claw and ball feet.
Free standing tables no longer had cross strechers and pedestal legs were replaced by cabriole legs with a double s- curve.
The document discusses the history and characteristics of various furniture styles including: modern, arts and crafts, Queen Anne, Chippendale, Federal, Empire, Shaker, Duncan Phyfe, Baroque, and Spanish Baroque. Key details include that modern furniture aimed for low costs using new materials and technologies, arts and crafts featured flowing designs and elaborate carvings, and Queen Anne style incorporated cabriole legs and small delicate pieces. Federal style emerged after the American Revolution to show independence, and Duncan Phyfe was an adaptation of other styles rather than its own. Baroque featured large twisted columns and heavy moldings flowing throughout, while Spanish Baroque commonly used beige colors and decorative wood legs and arms.
This document discusses the element of texture in art. It defines texture as the surface quality of an object, whether actual/tactile texture that can be touched, or visual/simulated texture created through techniques like shading. Texture can describe qualities like soft, hard, bumpy, etc. The document provides examples of how artists use texture through materials, carving, and visual illusion. It concludes with an assignment asking students to create texture rubbings and use them to make textured animal pictures.
Interior designing is an art which can be done by the person having enough aesthetic sense. the students pursing B.Sc., Home science and Nutrition and Dietetics were having the course paper Principles Resource Management and Interior Designing can refer the slides for their academic purposes.
The document discusses the key elements of interior design: line, space, shape, form, texture, and color. It provides examples and definitions for each element. Line can be used to create movement, harmony, and set form and shape. Space can be positive (filled) or negative (empty). Shape is defined by its dimensions while form includes depth. Texture can be tactile or visual. Color is influenced by hue, value, and intensity and can be organized by primary, secondary, tertiary, complementary, or monochromatic schemes.
Interior design is the art and science of understanding people's behavior to create functional interior spaces. Interior designers focus on planning and functional design, while decorators focus more on decoration and aesthetics. Wallpaper is a material used to cover and decorate interior walls that provides decoration, protection, and helps set the mood. It comes in various materials, designs, sizes and is installed using wallpaper paste. Key factors when selecting wallpaper include price, quality, country of origin, design, and ease of removal. Popular brands discussed are Marcel, Harlequin, and Casamance.
Mood boards are collages used by designers to convey design concepts and themes to clients. They can include photos, sketches, colors, fabrics, and other materials. Mood boards help designers explore aesthetics like photography style, color palettes, patterns and overall look. They allow designers to present broad concepts to clients and get feedback before fully developing a design in the wrong direction.
The document provides guidance on learning basic freehand drawing techniques through practice. It discusses drawing plans, sections, and perspectives to understand spaces and potential modifications. The relationship between drawing and design projects is emphasized, as drawings allow you to plan projects and represent ideas. Key techniques include using proper scales, showing proportions, surfaces and tones accurately. Practice is important to improve line quality and understanding of design principles.
Upholstery provides padding, springs, webbing and fabric or leather covers to furniture, especially seats. It uses materials like leather, cotton and plastics that can be stitched, tacked or glued. Quality furniture still uses leather while most have foam under fabric covers. Frames and spring systems are key components, with frames beginning with wood that is joined and reinforced, while spring systems support seating areas using standard or hand-tied springs.
Art deco was an eclectic artistic and design style that began in Paris in the 1920s. It influenced architecture, interior design, fashion, and other visual arts. Art deco represented elegance, glamour, functionality and modernity through its use of geometric shapes, bright colors, and streamlined forms. It embraced influences from neoclassical, cubist, modernist and other early 20th century styles. Art deco furniture and interior design featured sleek lines, geometric patterns, and experimental materials like metal and glass. Distinctive art deco motifs included chevron patterns, zigzags, sunbursts, and stepped forms.
Buona Furniture has Toronto & Mississauga’s largest selection of discount furniture for your bedroom, living room & more. Visit us today at http://www.buonafurniture.ca/
The document provides information about the growing field of interior design in Malaysia. It discusses what interior design is, what interior designers do, and the skills and knowledge required to work in the field. Some key points include: interior design involves designing the interior spaces of buildings; interior designers work with architects, clients, and contractors; they must have good organizational and project management skills; and interior design degrees cover subjects like design history, modeling, materials, and more. The career offers opportunities in both commercial and residential design firms.
This document summarizes various furniture styles from different historical periods, including Queen Anne, Chippendale, Federal, Modern, Art Nouveau, Shaker, Empire, Hepplewhite, Duncan Phyfe, Baroque, and Spanish Baroque. For each style, a brief description of defining characteristics and suggested room placements are provided.
Furniture designers produce designs for items of furniture and related products that may then be mass produced or created in small batches. Their work involves researching design trends, selecting appropriate materials, generating CAD designs or sketches, and discussing designs with clients. Key skills include creativity, flexibility, understanding production processes and materials, and translating ideas into 3D designs. Working tasks include pricing, contract negotiation, shop drawings, prototypes, fabrication, delivery and installation. The design process involves sketching, drawing, computer rendering, and presenting designs.
This document provides a history of furniture from ancient civilizations through the Middle Ages. It describes the characteristics of furniture in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, and various periods of the Middle Ages including Early Medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic. Key furniture items discussed include thrones, chairs, stools, couches, tables, beds, chests, and cupboards. The furniture evolved over time, with later civilizations often adopting and modifying styles from earlier ones while adding new decorative elements or craftsmanship techniques. Furniture served important social and symbolic functions in each culture.
This document provides an overview of the history of English period furnishings from 1558 to 1812. It describes the defining characteristics of furnishings during different time periods including the Elizabethan (1558-1603), Jacobean (1603-1649), Commonwealth or Cromwellian (1649-1660), Restoration (1660-1689), William and Mary (1689-1694), Queen Anne (1702-1714), and three Georgian styles (1714-1812). The document focuses on changes in popular wood types, designs, ornamentation, and stylistic influences over this span of English history.
The document discusses the key concepts of interior design including beauty, expressiveness, functionality, elements of design such as lines, form, texture, color, pattern, light, and space. It covers principles of design like proportion, balance, emphasis, rhythm, and harmony. The basic types of design are structural and decorative. There are four units of design: naturalistic, stylized, geometric, and abstract. The objective of interior design is to create beauty, expressiveness, and functionality within an interior space.
Javeed_CV-2024.pdf Resume about the work and expertisesJaveed khawaja
javeed iqbal,a professional in Furniture design and technology and in marketing business since last 35 years. This Resume explain his work experiences and detail of his capabilities in connections with work done.
SAUDI ARABIA MARKET OVERVIEW-PARTICLE BOARD.docx.pdfJaveed khawaja
A detail overview of Saudi Arabian market in the prospective of vision-2030. Construction industry,its development and its impect on other industries like Furniture industry,woodbase board industry and other related industries in SA
The document discusses the history and characteristics of various furniture styles including: modern, arts and crafts, Queen Anne, Chippendale, Federal, Empire, Shaker, Duncan Phyfe, Baroque, and Spanish Baroque. Key details include that modern furniture aimed for low costs using new materials and technologies, arts and crafts featured flowing designs and elaborate carvings, and Queen Anne style incorporated cabriole legs and small delicate pieces. Federal style emerged after the American Revolution to show independence, and Duncan Phyfe was an adaptation of other styles rather than its own. Baroque featured large twisted columns and heavy moldings flowing throughout, while Spanish Baroque commonly used beige colors and decorative wood legs and arms.
This document discusses the element of texture in art. It defines texture as the surface quality of an object, whether actual/tactile texture that can be touched, or visual/simulated texture created through techniques like shading. Texture can describe qualities like soft, hard, bumpy, etc. The document provides examples of how artists use texture through materials, carving, and visual illusion. It concludes with an assignment asking students to create texture rubbings and use them to make textured animal pictures.
Interior designing is an art which can be done by the person having enough aesthetic sense. the students pursing B.Sc., Home science and Nutrition and Dietetics were having the course paper Principles Resource Management and Interior Designing can refer the slides for their academic purposes.
The document discusses the key elements of interior design: line, space, shape, form, texture, and color. It provides examples and definitions for each element. Line can be used to create movement, harmony, and set form and shape. Space can be positive (filled) or negative (empty). Shape is defined by its dimensions while form includes depth. Texture can be tactile or visual. Color is influenced by hue, value, and intensity and can be organized by primary, secondary, tertiary, complementary, or monochromatic schemes.
Interior design is the art and science of understanding people's behavior to create functional interior spaces. Interior designers focus on planning and functional design, while decorators focus more on decoration and aesthetics. Wallpaper is a material used to cover and decorate interior walls that provides decoration, protection, and helps set the mood. It comes in various materials, designs, sizes and is installed using wallpaper paste. Key factors when selecting wallpaper include price, quality, country of origin, design, and ease of removal. Popular brands discussed are Marcel, Harlequin, and Casamance.
Mood boards are collages used by designers to convey design concepts and themes to clients. They can include photos, sketches, colors, fabrics, and other materials. Mood boards help designers explore aesthetics like photography style, color palettes, patterns and overall look. They allow designers to present broad concepts to clients and get feedback before fully developing a design in the wrong direction.
The document provides guidance on learning basic freehand drawing techniques through practice. It discusses drawing plans, sections, and perspectives to understand spaces and potential modifications. The relationship between drawing and design projects is emphasized, as drawings allow you to plan projects and represent ideas. Key techniques include using proper scales, showing proportions, surfaces and tones accurately. Practice is important to improve line quality and understanding of design principles.
Upholstery provides padding, springs, webbing and fabric or leather covers to furniture, especially seats. It uses materials like leather, cotton and plastics that can be stitched, tacked or glued. Quality furniture still uses leather while most have foam under fabric covers. Frames and spring systems are key components, with frames beginning with wood that is joined and reinforced, while spring systems support seating areas using standard or hand-tied springs.
Art deco was an eclectic artistic and design style that began in Paris in the 1920s. It influenced architecture, interior design, fashion, and other visual arts. Art deco represented elegance, glamour, functionality and modernity through its use of geometric shapes, bright colors, and streamlined forms. It embraced influences from neoclassical, cubist, modernist and other early 20th century styles. Art deco furniture and interior design featured sleek lines, geometric patterns, and experimental materials like metal and glass. Distinctive art deco motifs included chevron patterns, zigzags, sunbursts, and stepped forms.
Buona Furniture has Toronto & Mississauga’s largest selection of discount furniture for your bedroom, living room & more. Visit us today at http://www.buonafurniture.ca/
The document provides information about the growing field of interior design in Malaysia. It discusses what interior design is, what interior designers do, and the skills and knowledge required to work in the field. Some key points include: interior design involves designing the interior spaces of buildings; interior designers work with architects, clients, and contractors; they must have good organizational and project management skills; and interior design degrees cover subjects like design history, modeling, materials, and more. The career offers opportunities in both commercial and residential design firms.
This document summarizes various furniture styles from different historical periods, including Queen Anne, Chippendale, Federal, Modern, Art Nouveau, Shaker, Empire, Hepplewhite, Duncan Phyfe, Baroque, and Spanish Baroque. For each style, a brief description of defining characteristics and suggested room placements are provided.
Furniture designers produce designs for items of furniture and related products that may then be mass produced or created in small batches. Their work involves researching design trends, selecting appropriate materials, generating CAD designs or sketches, and discussing designs with clients. Key skills include creativity, flexibility, understanding production processes and materials, and translating ideas into 3D designs. Working tasks include pricing, contract negotiation, shop drawings, prototypes, fabrication, delivery and installation. The design process involves sketching, drawing, computer rendering, and presenting designs.
This document provides a history of furniture from ancient civilizations through the Middle Ages. It describes the characteristics of furniture in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, and various periods of the Middle Ages including Early Medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic. Key furniture items discussed include thrones, chairs, stools, couches, tables, beds, chests, and cupboards. The furniture evolved over time, with later civilizations often adopting and modifying styles from earlier ones while adding new decorative elements or craftsmanship techniques. Furniture served important social and symbolic functions in each culture.
This document provides an overview of the history of English period furnishings from 1558 to 1812. It describes the defining characteristics of furnishings during different time periods including the Elizabethan (1558-1603), Jacobean (1603-1649), Commonwealth or Cromwellian (1649-1660), Restoration (1660-1689), William and Mary (1689-1694), Queen Anne (1702-1714), and three Georgian styles (1714-1812). The document focuses on changes in popular wood types, designs, ornamentation, and stylistic influences over this span of English history.
The document discusses the key concepts of interior design including beauty, expressiveness, functionality, elements of design such as lines, form, texture, color, pattern, light, and space. It covers principles of design like proportion, balance, emphasis, rhythm, and harmony. The basic types of design are structural and decorative. There are four units of design: naturalistic, stylized, geometric, and abstract. The objective of interior design is to create beauty, expressiveness, and functionality within an interior space.
Javeed_CV-2024.pdf Resume about the work and expertisesJaveed khawaja
javeed iqbal,a professional in Furniture design and technology and in marketing business since last 35 years. This Resume explain his work experiences and detail of his capabilities in connections with work done.
SAUDI ARABIA MARKET OVERVIEW-PARTICLE BOARD.docx.pdfJaveed khawaja
A detail overview of Saudi Arabian market in the prospective of vision-2030. Construction industry,its development and its impect on other industries like Furniture industry,woodbase board industry and other related industries in SA
SAUDI ARABIA MARKET OVERVIEW-PARTICLE BOARD.docx.pdfJaveed khawaja
Saudi Arabia market overview in connection with vision 2030 covering Furniture industry and man made material requirement. This report covers vision 2030 and accordingly furniture market.
This resume is for Javeed Iqbal Khawaja, who has over 32 years of experience in furniture design, manufacturing, and management. He holds a Master's degree in Furniture Design and Technology from the UK and has worked in management roles for furniture companies and technical education organizations in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Kashmir. His experience includes positions as Plant/Operations Manager, Project Director, and Design Engineer. He is looking for a leadership role to help promote and develop the local furniture industry in Pakistan.
This resume is for Javeed Iqbal Khawaja, who has over 32 years of experience in furniture design, manufacturing, and management. He holds a Master's degree in Furniture Design and Technology from the UK and has worked in management roles for furniture companies and technical education organizations in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Kashmir. His experience includes positions as Plant/Operations Manager, Project Director, and Design Engineer. He is looking for a leadership role to help promote and develop the local furniture industry in Pakistan.
1 furniture industry in pakistan research apperJaveed khawaja
This document provides an overview of Pakistan's furniture industry and its export status. It notes that the industry is highly fragmented, with 85-95% of manufacturing units being small-scale. The largest furniture clusters are in Gujrat, Chiniot, Sargodha, Rawalpindi and Peshawar. The industry faces challenges like a lack of modern technology, skilled workers, quality control and access to markets. Exports are also very low compared to imports of furniture. The document recommends addressing resource and infrastructure issues, and supporting the industry's transition to more innovative, sustainable and competitive manufacturing practices.
This document proposes a technical education project for youth in Azad Jammu and Kashmir who have dropped out of or never enrolled in general education. It finds that over 8 million youth, or 27.5% of the population, fall into this vulnerable group without sufficient education or skills. The project would provide vocational training opportunities at different levels based on age and previous education. This would teach youth livelihood skills while also preparing them for further technical or vocational education. The goal is to help this at-risk population and reduce social issues they may face due to lack of education.
This document proposes a technical education project for youth in AJK who have dropped out of or never enrolled in general education. It finds that over 8 million youth, or 27.5% of AJK's population, fall into this vulnerable group with insufficient education and skills. Left without opportunities, these youth face many risks. The proposed project would provide vocational training of varying lengths tailored to students' education levels, from 3 month programs for primary dropouts to 3 year diploma programs for high school dropouts. This would equip them with livelihood skills while also preparing them for further technical education. The goal is to utilize this at-risk population and provide them opportunities through technical and vocational education.
Javeed Iqbal Khawaja has over 29 years of experience in furniture design, manufacturing, and management. He holds a Master's degree in Furniture Design and Technology from the UK and has worked in operations and plant management roles for furniture companies in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Pakistan. He has extensive experience developing training programs and curricula for woodworking and furniture design.
LESSON PLAN EXERCISE-1 FOR FURNITURE DESIGN STUDENTS WITH FOLLOWING OBJECTIVES:
1-TO STUDY AND UNDERSTAND FURNITURE STYLE DEVELOPMENT.
2-TO STUDY THE TRADITIONAL ELEMENTS OF DESIGN.
3-SELECTION OF A CHAIR AS A MODEL FOR REDESIGNING.
4-REDESIGNING OF SELECTED CHAIR BY USING SELCTED DESIGN ELEMENTS.
5-PRESENTATION DRAWINGS.
6-MANUFACTURING DRAWINGS.
7-COST CALCULATION.
8-MANUFACTURING.
9-FINAL PRESENTATION.
This document outlines the production process for furniture from lumber selection through final delivery, including steps like length cutting, planning, ripping, glue-up, routing, dowelling, mortising, sanding, assembly, quality control checks, painting, cushion assembly, and packing for delivery. Cushioning is noted as a separate process.
Presntation with background make your product more attractive.This presenation is made in photoshop and 3Dmix.In photoshop pictures are of original product and then cut and past in photoshop.
Cost calculation is the basic requirment by a factory.Enclosed file is an example of cost calculation,Curtting list and Hardware list.This presenatatiuon will provide a guideline to furniture design students.
This document contains 2D AutoCAD drawings for a dining chair and dining table. The drawings provide the technical specifications and dimensions for these furniture pieces in an electronic format that can be used for manufacturing or construction purposes. The dining chair and table drawings allow someone to visualize the scale, proportions, and assembly of these items from a technical perspective.
This document contains 8 short examples labeled from Example-1 to Example-8 but without any other context or information provided. The document lists out 8 unlabeled examples in a brief format without further details.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a Scottish architect and designer active in the late 19th/early 20th century known for his unique "Glasgow Style." Some of his most notable works included the Glasgow School of Art, Hill House, and several tea room interiors. He designed furniture, textiles, and other decorative elements to complement his architectural spaces. Mackintosh had some success exhibiting his work in Europe but struggled to gain recognition in his native Glasgow. He spent his later years painting landscapes in France before passing away in 1928.