DEVELOPMENT OF MAIN STYLE DIRECTIONS AND TRENDS IN 20TH CENTURY INTERIORS
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This article analyzes the development of the main stylistic directions and trends observed in the interior design of the 20th century. The stages are covered, from classical styles such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco to modern design views such as modernism, minimalism and postmodernism. The specific characteristics of each style, aesthetic principles and their formation under the influence of socio-historical factors are also highlighted. The article also studies the impact of 20th century interior design on human lifestyle and culture. This analytical material will serve as a useful resource for students, researchers and designers interested in interior design.
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This article analyzes the development of the main stylistic directions and trends observed in the interior design of the 20th century. The stages are covered, from classical styles such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco to modern design views such as modernism, minimalism and postmodernism. The specific characteristics of each style, aesthetic principles and their formation under the influence of socio-historical factors are also highlighted. The article also studies the impact of 20th century interior design on human lifestyle and culture. This analytical material will serve as a useful resource for students, researchers and designers interested in interior design.