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IED – Istituto Europeo di Design Florence
Master of Arts in Interior Design Hacking Tradition: Reinventing Craftsmanship and Materials
- Florence, Italy
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Our Master’s Degree in Interior Design, Hacking Tradition: Reinventing Craftsmanship and Materials aligns with this vision by redefining the relationship between designers and their surroundings through mindful design. It hacks traditional knowledge and explores new applications of material and natural resources within local contexts.


UCA University for the Creative Arts
Interior Design MA
- Canterbury, United Kingdom
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Do you want to take your knowledge of interior design to the next level? To become an expert in approaching and solving complex design challenges? Then our MA Interior Design course at UCA Canterbury will empower you to reach your goals.
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You'll explore the fascinating world of Decorative Arts at the Master's level, where creativity meets practical application. This degree delves into the design and production of functional and aesthetic objects, blending modern techniques with historical knowledge.
Through courses in design theory, materials exploration, and art history, you'll gain insight into the cultural context of decorative arts. You'll develop skills in craftsmanship, including ceramics, textiles, and glasswork, while learning about contemporary trends and sustainability in design. The environment encourages independence and curiosity as students engage with diverse artistic methods and narrative techniques.
Graduates typically pursue careers in design consultancy, exhibition curation, and art education. They may also work within museums, galleries, or own their design studios. This program not only cultivates artistic talent but also strengthens your ability to think critically about design's role in society's visual landscape, preparing you for a dynamic career in the decorative arts sector.