We live in an age where innovative furniture and interior design are no longer the preserve of the well-off and many people now take an active interest in interior design for their homes. Modern furniture and contemporary furniture are two terms used interchangeably outside of the interior design world, although they are in fact, two different concepts. But what exactly is the difference?
Contemporary furniture
Made from the early 1970’s, contemporary furniture is easily identified by its exquisite craftsmanship with a variety of media such as glass, hardwood and sculpted figures. Contemporary furniture can frequently be seen in mansions and palaces as it creates an elegant and decadent ambience. This type of furniture remains consistently popular as it can help to provide opulence for any living space and make any interior instantly more enticing and beautiful.
Modern furniture
Created from the 19th century onwards, modern furniture is characterised by sharp edges and clean curves, avoiding classic and ornamental designs as these are considered too clichéd. Modern furniture uses strong media such as steel, cement and hard plastic. The simplistic nature of this type of furniture helps to keep a living space neat, tidy and clear of clutter. Because it is plain and simple, it is typically purchased by busy people who like the maintenance free element such as young professionals and housework-shy bachelors. Colours are typically subdued and pale shades such as black, gray and dark brown are consistently popular. Again, theses colours are in keeping with busy, modern living as they do not require much attention to keep them looking smart and elegant.
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