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Emergence of ‘pop art movement’ in spatial design

The pop art movement from the 1950s-1960s is making a remarkable comeback as a popular design element across many offices

What is Pop Art, and how is it used in interior styling? 

Pop art – is a provocative and daring, bold and colourful interior style. The concept of pop art refers not as much to the art itself as to the attitudes that led to it. The pop art style is unusual shapes, expressive colours, and original details. This style fills the interior with bright emotions, creating an extraordinary atmosphere of high spirits. The wave of feelings, energy, richness of colours and unique forms are the distinctive features of pop art in the interior. 

Pop art interior design style is very emotional and energetic, so it is particularly close to young people ready to live in perpetual motion. Pop art is everywhere. This art movement has inspired people all over the world, especially great interior designers. A considerable part of this style was established after the works of Andy Warhol, namely his bright pictures, which became an indispensable attribute of any modern Pop Art interior. 

The influence of Pop Art on design

Pop art and design were intertwined from the beginning. Since the brightly coloured visuals of pop art originated in commercial graphics, it was a matter of time before its aesthetics started to influence other design areas. Pop art was treating art as a business – so both the artists and the designers influenced by them wanted to create something appealing and commercially successful. Today, we can find its traces in many different art forms: fashion, contemporary product and package designs, decorative elements and even photography.

Pop-art style is in demand, mainly among young people and creative people, and these interiors are for individuals who live beyond stereotypes. Interior pop art has expression, freedom of thought and independence from universal opinions.

We always love to find interior designs with a touch of pop art. Reminiscing the 50’s and 60’s, this trend is certainly one that won’t go out of style. In Pop Art style, ordinary things and materials create unique interiors!