Austrian Design is a type of design that is informed by the past, but with a modern and contemporary outlook. This style is defined by its use of organic shapes, asymmetrical shapes, and natural materials. It is a style of design that emphasizes practicality, simplicity, and functionality and is often characterized by clean lines and minimalism. Austrian designers often look to the past for inspiration, taking elements from traditional designs, but adding their own modern flair.
Austrian design, minimalism, organic shapes, contemporary outlook, natural materials.
CITATION : "Lauren Moore. 'Austrian Design.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=190026 (Accessed on March 27, 2023)"
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