Hello,
I was just wondering why early furniture makers (and maybe also nowadays as well) put their mark on a surface where it cannot be easily seen?
As I have found in this definition:
A telltale sign of the furniture's maker is a manufacturing tag, label or stamp bearing the name of the creator. Such a marking or label may have been placed inside a drawer on an old dresser, on the back of a chest of drawers, or on the underside of a chair or sofa seat.
Today people want to maximize their advertising space and want their products to be instantly recognized to belong to their brand. E.g. I cannot imagine Adidas putting their brand only as a tiny mark under the shoe insole or finding the car brand only as a small stamp etched next to the VIN code on the car chassis.
Why did or do furniture manufacturers deliberately hide their "brand"? Is it because in the past, humility was perceived to be more of a virtue?
And is it somewhat wrong to put your mark on a visible place (if the mark is small), e.g. edge of the table or a front board on the bed?
Thank you.
I was just wondering why early furniture makers (and maybe also nowadays as well) put their mark on a surface where it cannot be easily seen?
As I have found in this definition:
A telltale sign of the furniture's maker is a manufacturing tag, label or stamp bearing the name of the creator. Such a marking or label may have been placed inside a drawer on an old dresser, on the back of a chest of drawers, or on the underside of a chair or sofa seat.
Today people want to maximize their advertising space and want their products to be instantly recognized to belong to their brand. E.g. I cannot imagine Adidas putting their brand only as a tiny mark under the shoe insole or finding the car brand only as a small stamp etched next to the VIN code on the car chassis.
Why did or do furniture manufacturers deliberately hide their "brand"? Is it because in the past, humility was perceived to be more of a virtue?
And is it somewhat wrong to put your mark on a visible place (if the mark is small), e.g. edge of the table or a front board on the bed?
Thank you.