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Furniture Designers Furniture designers produce designs for furniture items & related products. The designs may be for mass production, in small batches, or as one-offs. Designers may be involved in the design aspect of the work alone, or they may be designer/maker, producing items from their own designs. Designers work alone or alongside colleagues creating concepts & designs that balance innovative designs, functional requirements & aesthetic appeal. A furniture designer is a type of artisan who creates furnishings like couches, tables, & chairs. Furniture design requires highly developed technical skills as well as

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Page 1: Furniture designers

Furniture Designers Furniture designers produce designs for furniture items &

related products. The designs may be for mass production,

in small batches, or as one-offs. Designers may be involved

in the design aspect of the work alone, or they may be

designer/maker, producing items from their own designs.

Designers work alone or alongside colleagues creating

concepts & designs that balance innovative designs,

functional requirements & aesthetic appeal.

A furniture designer is a type of artisan who creates

furnishings like couches, tables, & chairs. Furniture

design requires highly developed technical skills as well as

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an awareness of past and current furnishing styles.

Therefore, the route to becoming a designer typically

includes a mixture of hands-on training and fine arts

education.

Where they work?

Manufacturing Companies

Design Consultancies

Designer/Maker Workshops Self Employed

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Furniture designer must have a range of technical skills,

from competence in artisanal disciplines like woodworking,

cabinetry and upholstery to the mastery of computer-based

design programs.

For more information please visit:

http://www.interiorsecrets.com.au/