March 31, 2025 - 10:18
IED Firenze has officially launched its Master of Arts program in Interior and Furniture Design, offering a comprehensive curriculum aimed at nurturing the next generation of design professionals. This innovative program is designed to blend theoretical knowledge with practical skills, equipping students to excel in the ever-evolving field of interior design and furniture creation.
The course focuses on various aspects of design, including spatial planning, material selection, and sustainable practices. Students will engage in hands-on projects, collaborating with industry experts to gain real-world experience. The program emphasizes creativity and critical thinking, encouraging participants to develop their unique design philosophies.
With a strong emphasis on contemporary trends and technologies, the Master of Arts in Interior and Furniture Design aims to prepare graduates for diverse career opportunities in design studios, architecture firms, and furniture manufacturing companies. This initiative reflects IED Firenze's commitment to fostering innovation and excellence in design education.
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