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The basics of modern furniture are discussed to provide an general understanding of this type of design object....

For a long time, furniture meant “ornate, carved wood, spacious pieces that were often given the finishing touches with expensive upholstery”. When the international art world was taken by storm by a movement called modernism, art canvases, artifacts, handicrafts, jewelry, even furniture started taking a new look. Increasingly, the trend has been to simplify design, shapes, and materials to give all artsy objects a modern, functional look. This movement made its impact on furniture design, and overnight people started experimenting with materials other than wood.

Contemporary furniture comes in glass, wrought iron, plastic, leather, and often has modular design so that one piece of furniture can provide double or triple functionality.
A day bed can provide the space for a storage cabinet; a large sofa can convert into a full-sized bed; a small dining table can also serve as a study table; and a wardrobe can actually accommodate a dressing area! So, contemporary furniture stand out in many ways:

At one point of time, real estate asset often included the house and its internal belongings. Very expensive, wooden furniture was a substantial portion of old, stately, colonial houses. In most cases, families ended up living in the same house for several generations. Gone are those days and furniture is no longer seen as an asset. In a mobile society, families are prepared to move from one location to another searching for work; what suits their lifestyles are simple, functional, elegant furniture that can be easily sold or relocated.

In business too, offices frequently relocate or completely vanish, so most modern business houses prefer to run their office spaces with rented, leased, or cheap furniture that can only serve the immediate purpose. Contemporary furniture is designed and created with the mobile user and multi-functionality in mind:

1. The material used is often not wood but a more durable, easily maintainable item such as wrought iron, plastic, or leather.

2. The contemporary upholstery has moved away from satin, lace, and damask silk to ordinary cotton, suede, or other fabric that’s more functional and easy to maintain.

3. An Individual piece often serves a dual or triple purpose and this has been necessitated by the fact that modern accommodations have less space.

4. Nowadays, householders have many outside interest as a result of which they spend less time at home. So, they prefer simple, functional furniture pieces, which can fit their budget. Modern furniture is more budget friendly.

5. The modern furniture design is such that it is easy to maintain and easy to relocate, should the need arise.

6. With general businesses downsizing, more and more office are choosing to do with few functional pieces and this trend will continue as more and more business move to the web platform and small office, home office (SOHO) environments.

Keeping up with the times, furniture manufacturers all over the world are trying to satisfy the needs of modern families where people have less time, less space and less money to spend on furniture! With some exceptional cases, people do not spend the amount of money they used to spend before on household furniture and decor anymore. So, contemporary furniture is the way to go.


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