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SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN
INTRODUCTION:-
Scandinavian design is aprominent design movement that has influenced everything from architecture
and interior design to product design. Themovement emerged in the early 20th century in the Nordic
countries of Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Iceland. During the 1950s, it became known
around the world. Blending minimalismand functionality, Scandinavian design
offers aconsidered solution for simple living.
Thehistory of Scandinavian design is deeply connected to some of the world’s most revered
architects and designers. Renowned figures that have helped usher in the golden age of Nordic
design include AlvarAalto, Olav Haug, Arne Jacobsen, TimoTapani Sarpaneva, Poul Henningsen, Bruno
Mathsson, Kaare Klint, and Borge Mogensen, among manyothers. Iconic designs from this era
include the PHlamp series, the Egg Chair, the Spanish Chair, and the Finlandia glassware series, to
nameafew.
@Ar.pranav
Today, Scandinavian design is one of the most popular movements in contemporary design.
Many designs from the golden era are still used today. Good examples are AlvarAalto’s stool
designs that appear inApple stores; the PHseries from the Louis Poulsen collection; and the
unmistakable Egg chair.
WHATARETHEELEMENTSOF SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN?
Themainelements of Scandinavian design are functionality, simplicity, and craftsmanship.
A majority of Nordic style designs also favor natural materials, especially pale woods like ash
and beech, wool and linen textiles, leather, and glass. While some items boast traditional patterns
or brighter color accents, most Scandinavian style designs have anunderstated, minimalist
appearance.
@Ar.pranav
Here are the characteristics and mainelements of Scandinavian design and architecture:
•Minimalist aesthetic
•Understated design that follows function
•Light, neutral colors
•Muted, dark hues that remind of Nordic landscapes
•Airy spaces filled with light
•Wood furniture and wood accents
•Decorative, statement pendant lights
•Multifunctional and flexible designs
•Plush sofas and tactile fabrics
•Hanging plants and lush greenery
•Natural textiles
•Steel, brass, or copper accents
•Artworks as focal points in aminimalistspace
@Ar.pranav
WHATARESCANDINAVIAN COLORS?
While Scandinavian style interiors vary and mayinclude different influences like industrial or boho, they usually
feature asimilar Nordic color palette. Scandinavian interiors and furniture designs feature white, off-white, and
gray hues along with muted blue and green colors. Darker accents can also create bold color contrasts.
Other hues include beige and cream hues as well as muted brown colors, as these interiors generally feature
anabundance of wood flooring and wood furniture.
@Ar.pranav
•Scandinavian design has influenced architects and interior designers for almost acentury, well
before the golden age of Nordic design of the 1950s. Blending aminimalist aesthetic with
function and comfort, this style is still one of the most popular today. Versatile and timeless,
Scandinavian furniture and lighting offer aneasy way to create anelegant and cozy living space.
Theepitome of simplicity and comfort, Scandinavian interiors embody the concept of hygge in all its
glory. Plush surfaces, warm textiles, simple patterns, natural materials, and open-plan, airy spaces all
contribute to enhance the feeling of comfort. At the same time, Nordic style living spaces look
simply beautiful. Refined and cozy, Scandinavian design homes are also timeless and become the
perfect setting for living well and slow living.
@Ar.pranav
3-6-475/7, 4th Floor, Kalpa Vruksha
Estates, Above HDFCBank, Opp. Vasu
Medical, Himayath Nagar Main Road,
Hyderabad – 500 029. www.idi.co.in
Ph: 9885099577, 8074731441
Faculty
Ar.pranav

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  • 2. INTRODUCTION:- Scandinavian design is aprominent design movement that has influenced everything from architecture and interior design to product design. Themovement emerged in the early 20th century in the Nordic countries of Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Iceland. During the 1950s, it became known around the world. Blending minimalismand functionality, Scandinavian design offers aconsidered solution for simple living. Thehistory of Scandinavian design is deeply connected to some of the world’s most revered architects and designers. Renowned figures that have helped usher in the golden age of Nordic design include AlvarAalto, Olav Haug, Arne Jacobsen, TimoTapani Sarpaneva, Poul Henningsen, Bruno Mathsson, Kaare Klint, and Borge Mogensen, among manyothers. Iconic designs from this era include the PHlamp series, the Egg Chair, the Spanish Chair, and the Finlandia glassware series, to nameafew. @Ar.pranav
  • 3. Today, Scandinavian design is one of the most popular movements in contemporary design. Many designs from the golden era are still used today. Good examples are AlvarAalto’s stool designs that appear inApple stores; the PHseries from the Louis Poulsen collection; and the unmistakable Egg chair. WHATARETHEELEMENTSOF SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN? Themainelements of Scandinavian design are functionality, simplicity, and craftsmanship. A majority of Nordic style designs also favor natural materials, especially pale woods like ash and beech, wool and linen textiles, leather, and glass. While some items boast traditional patterns or brighter color accents, most Scandinavian style designs have anunderstated, minimalist appearance. @Ar.pranav
  • 4. Here are the characteristics and mainelements of Scandinavian design and architecture: •Minimalist aesthetic •Understated design that follows function •Light, neutral colors •Muted, dark hues that remind of Nordic landscapes •Airy spaces filled with light •Wood furniture and wood accents •Decorative, statement pendant lights •Multifunctional and flexible designs •Plush sofas and tactile fabrics •Hanging plants and lush greenery •Natural textiles •Steel, brass, or copper accents •Artworks as focal points in aminimalistspace @Ar.pranav
  • 5. WHATARESCANDINAVIAN COLORS? While Scandinavian style interiors vary and mayinclude different influences like industrial or boho, they usually feature asimilar Nordic color palette. Scandinavian interiors and furniture designs feature white, off-white, and gray hues along with muted blue and green colors. Darker accents can also create bold color contrasts. Other hues include beige and cream hues as well as muted brown colors, as these interiors generally feature anabundance of wood flooring and wood furniture. @Ar.pranav
  • 6. •Scandinavian design has influenced architects and interior designers for almost acentury, well before the golden age of Nordic design of the 1950s. Blending aminimalist aesthetic with function and comfort, this style is still one of the most popular today. Versatile and timeless, Scandinavian furniture and lighting offer aneasy way to create anelegant and cozy living space. Theepitome of simplicity and comfort, Scandinavian interiors embody the concept of hygge in all its glory. Plush surfaces, warm textiles, simple patterns, natural materials, and open-plan, airy spaces all contribute to enhance the feeling of comfort. At the same time, Nordic style living spaces look simply beautiful. Refined and cozy, Scandinavian design homes are also timeless and become the perfect setting for living well and slow living. @Ar.pranav
  • 7. 3-6-475/7, 4th Floor, Kalpa Vruksha Estates, Above HDFCBank, Opp. Vasu Medical, Himayath Nagar Main Road, Hyderabad – 500 029. www.idi.co.in Ph: 9885099577, 8074731441 Faculty Ar.pranav