5 Degrees in Interior Design in Rome, Italy for 2024
- Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy
Part time
300 hours
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Higher Education in Interior Design is the optimal selection for individuals with a penchant for creativity, marked attention to detail, and a passion for defining and refining every aspect of what is arguably the most intimate and personal dimension of design.
- Florence, Italy
- Rome, Italy
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English, Italian
The three-year course in Interior and Product Design prepares students to design objects used in various fields, as well as private and public spaces.
- Florence, Italy
- Rome, Italy
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English, Italian
Official Master's degree accredited by the Italian Ministry of Universities & Research. The Master of Arts in Interior Design puts into practice consolidated design processes, traditional techniques, independent study, interdisciplinary research and critical thinking in order to expand the borders of the design experience directed towards the design of innovative, digital and sustainable interiors.
- Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor in Interior & Habitat Design program encompasses the study of physical, natural, and artificial structures that define our living environment, spanning from living and working spaces to green areas and everyday objects. The program emphasizes the significance of historical and cultural heritage, serving as a foundation for the work of Habitat designers.
- Rome, Italy
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Interior Designer interprets the urban changes by identifying roles, services, lifestyles, and aesthetics of the interior space. This professional restyles the public image of cities, working for hotels, restaurants, cafes, shops, malls, merging urban with the intimacy and rest place for excellence: home. Interior Designers - space artisans - embody the primary professional roles of contemporary times, when market and politics influence the transformation of existing spaces as well as city expansions.