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Antique Design:

Antique Design A ware called Vieux Paris is today frequently seen in antique design shops. Most of it was made during the 19th century; it is enriched by patterns, ground colors, and painted miniatures, but the craftsmanship is crude in every element of its design. It has little to do with the art of ceramics, and it can be entirely classified as a commercial product.

Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, New York The Triennial looks at the breaking development and future horizons across the fields of design practice, from architecture, interiors, and landscape design to produce design, graphic design, and fashion.


Consider the situation of a general studio proprietor who had a personal interest in antique design photographs. Although it amounted to or..y a small portion of his business, the owner relished the few antique design restorations that came in. One day, the photographer discovered that many of the people who sought out restoration work were from a nearby senior citizens community. The thought occurred that these people might be helped by setting aside one evening a month when all who were interested could bring their old Pictures for a free evaluation.

 

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