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5 Decorative Arts Master's degrees found
ESDESIGN - Escuela Superior de Diseรฑo de Barcelona
Master in Interior Decoration
- Barcelona, Spain
Master
Full time
12 months
Distance Learning
Spanish
In the Online Master in Interior Decoration you will learn to build an attractive value proposition for a certain client. You will know in depth what a living or work space represents and if it should be comfortable, warm, balanced, timeless, confidential, daring. You will acquire the ability to accompany the client on their behalf by contributing your knowledge, skills and tools of the discipline, as well as your own style. You will develop creativity to generate decorative proposals that are unique and original. This master's degree will allow you to master the proportions of furniture, colour, textures and decorative details to achieve cozy and personal spaces.
IED โ 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 Masterโs 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.
ABM Instituto
Specialization in Interior Design and Decoration
Master
On-Campus
Spanish
It is increasingly well known that the Interior Designer of the XXI century must have a greater number of interior design project tools that help them to function in an increasingly competitive world in terms of discipline, where when they propose to investigate in In-depth, the design treatment of the different residential, commercial, work, tourist, and landscape spaces, can be manifested from a process of acts and decisions of strong creativity. Likewise, it must generate a clear and identifying design concept for the client to which it responds, basing each project decision and providing its proposal with powerful theoretical-conceptual support, in order to achieve the different qualities of spaces that are possible to materialize. Knowing how to provide environments with a particularized character, making the conceptual design as a whole, starting from the personalization of each space, be it for the use it is intended for, is the challenge that will provide the interior designer with an expression of his own, as a differentiating variable in the world of work. In interior design, great things are achieved with a thorough knowledge of the variables that influence the moment of projecting; keeping in mind the other fundamental condiments that are: interest, dedication, and the desire to experiment. The interior space is transformed day by day: the search for new sensory experiences has begun and this requires a redefinition of the intervention in the project.
Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW
Masterstudio
- Basel, Switzerland
Master
Full time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Masterstudio Design at the Institute Contemporary Design Practices (ICDP) is composed of three studios: Masterstudio Industrial Design, Masterstudio Scenography, Masterstudio Fashion Design. Each studio has a disciplinary focus. In addition, the research discourse of the ICDP focuses on Digital Integration, Design Cultures and Circular Design and are reflected and communicated multidimensionally.
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Students interested in collections of art that feature useful pieces may like to study decorative arts. In such a program, students are usually taught how to curate collections of this type of art, along with learning more about art history and theory.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.