The Industrial Revolution and its manifestations were the greatest forces in the development of Modern Design. From the mass production in the textile industry to the development of new structural systems using iron, wood and glass - modern design emerged and was introduced at Industrial Expositions, such as the Crystal Palace at the London Exposition of 1851.
Modular design – prefabrication – is a distinct element of modern design as well as the saying of Mies van der Rohe, the rationalist of modern architecture, “less is more” – meaning that structures are clear, modular and understated.
In terms of cabinetry, we think of clean lines vertically and horizontally, slab doors, stainless steel and glass. The general theme of modern interiors is one of contrasts – in textures, materials or color. Color palettes range from pale, neutralized hues to strong, unadulterated primary colors – from overscaled, sprawling patterns to minute, controlled geometric prints or textures.
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