Maybe you enjoy working with your hands and building things, or perhaps have a keen sense of aesthetics that you’re itching to put to a practical use. Then again, maybe you dream of creating the world’s most comfortable couch. If so, furniture design could be the major for you.
In this major, your course of study will encompass the skill, theory, and context of furniture design. This means you’ll take drawing, design, and history of furniture to help develop and refine your aesthetic, while acquiring the technical knowledge needed to execute your projects. These skills include woodworking, using hand and power tools; metalworking, including welding and fabricating; finishing and veneering; and upholstering. You’ll spend much time in the studio, experimenting with techniques and materials, building models, and testing pieces.
Students of furniture design may pursue a career designing mass-produced furniture destined for retail, or may choose to design and build one-of-a-kind pieces for a more upscale clientele.
Advanced Furniture Studio
Custom Cabinet and Furniture Design
Drawing for Furniture 2D + 3D
Historic Buildings and Interior Structures
History of Furniture
Interior Design
Interior Finishes and Design Application
Materials and Processes Wood
Media for Design Development
Preservation and Restoration
Professional Practice and Portfolio
Spatial Composition
To prepare for the design part of the program, you’ll want to take art history, geometry, drawing, and, if they are offered, sculpture and ceramics. A shop class will be helpful for the building and assembly part of the major.
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