woodbrains":xu6dcfid said:
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Ikea's provenance has more to do with Bauhaus and the modernist movement and industrialism; nothing to do with Arts and Crafts, whatsoever.
Mike.
Not so. The Bauhaus was highly influenced by the English arts n crafts movement. Arguably they took it forwards from the rather static, closed, gentrified and romantic movement which it was in Britain (and still is!). By being open to, and trying to integrate all the arts, architecture, crafts, and industry, it turned into a design power house and was highly influential in the modern movement and modern design as we know it (including IKEA). The english arts n crafts stayed still, tweedy gents wittering about dovetails etc contributing nothing to modern design in Britain which came instead from industry (Brunel, Paxton et al) or from abroad (Mackintosh, art nouveau etc).