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When we talk about vintage design, it's impossible to forget the Space Age, a period of incredible creativity and innovation ...

Design MarketNovember 2023
When we talk about vintage design, it's impossible not to mention the Space Age, a period of incredible creativity and innovation that left an indelible mark on the world of furniture and interior design. The 1960s and 1970s were marked by boundless optimism, fuelled by humanity's first steps into space, and this was reflected in Space Age design. In this article, we'll explore the unique characteristics of this era and how they shaped vintage design furniture. When it comes to vintage design, it's impossible to ignore the Space Age, a period of incredible creativity and innovation that left an indelible mark on the world of furniture and interior design. The 1960s and 1970s were marked by boundless optimism, fuelled by humanity's first steps into space, and this was reflected in Space Age design. In this article, we'll explore the unique characteristics of this era and how they shaped vintage design furniture. The Space Age was synonymous with a bold future and a belief in a better tomorrow. Designers of the era drew inspiration from new space technologies, interstellar travel and the age of space exploration. The result was designs that looked straight out of a science-fiction film. Organic shapes, bold curves and bright colours were commonplace in the furniture of this era. The Space Age was synonymous with a bold future and a belief in a better tomorrow. Designers of the era drew their inspiration from new space technologies, interstellar travel and the age of space exploration. The result was designs that looked straight out of a science-fiction film. Organic shapes, bold curves and bright colours were commonplace in furniture from this era. Vintage Space Age glass coffee table, Italy 1970 Vintage Space Age glass coffee table, Italy 1970 Space Age furniture also introduced innovative materials such as plastic, acrylic glass and aluminium. These lightweight, durable materials were used to create furniture with clean, futuristic lines. Egg-shaped chairs, flying saucer armchairs and tables with tapered legs were emblematic examples of Space Age design. Furniture from this period was often transparent or shiny, giving the impression that it was floating in space. Space Age furniture also introduced innovative materials such as plastic, acrylic glass and aluminium. These lightweight, durable materials were used to create furniture with clean, futuristic lines. Egg-shaped chairs, flying saucer armchairs and tables with tapered legs were emblematic examples of Space Age design. Furniture from this period was often transparent or shiny, giving the impression that it was floating in space. Swivelling vintage sofa 1960 Swivelling vintage sofa 1960 Several designers left their mark on this era. Eero Saarinen, creator of the famous Tulip chair, brought an elegant, organic aesthetic to the period. Verner Panton explored bold geometric shapes and psychedelic colours in his designs. And, of course, the Charles and Ray Eames duo continued to influence design with their innovative use of materials such as moulded plywood and fibreglass-reinforced plastic. A number of designers left their mark on the era. Eero Saarinen, creator of the famous Tulip chair, brought an elegant, organic aesthetic to the period. Verner Panton explored bold geometric shapes and psychedelic colours in his designs. And of course, the Charles and Ray Eames duo continued to influence design with their innovative use of materials such as moulded plywood and fibreglass-reinforced plastic. Vintage Tulip swivel chair by Eero Saarinen for Knoll, USA 1960 Vintage Tulip swivel chair by Eero Saarinen for Knoll, USA 1960 Pantonic 5010 Verner Panton chairs for Studio Hag Pantonic 5010 Verner Panton chairs for Studio Hag Lemon Yellow vintage rocker chair by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller, 1970 Lemon Yellow vintage rocking chair by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller, 1970 The Space Age coincided with the rise of pop culture, marked by artistic movements such as pop art. The art, music and film of the period also had a profound influence on design. Psychedelic motifs and bright colours were commonly used, reflecting the optimism and experimentation of the era. The Space Age coincided with the rise of pop culture, marked by artistic movements such as pop art. The art, music and film of the period also had a profound influence on design. Psychedelic motifs and bright colours were commonly used, reflecting the optimism and experimentation of the time. Today, Space Age design is enjoying a resurgence in the world of vintage furniture. Design enthusiasts appreciate the nostalgia of this era and are incorporating it into their interiors to add a retro-futuristic touch to their decor. Original pieces have become prized collectors' items, but many contemporary brands are also taking inspiration from Space Age design to create modern furniture with a nod to the past. Today, Space Age design is enjoying a resurgence in the world of vintage furniture. Design enthusiasts appreciate the nostalgia of this era and are incorporating it into their interiors to add a retro-futuristic touch to their decor. Original pieces have become prized collectors' items, but many contemporary brands are also taking inspiration from Space Age design to create modern furniture with a nod to the past. Maëlys Gomis Baco Maëlys Gomis Baco

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