Abstract: The Art of Design | Ilse Crawford: Interior Design | FULL EPISODE | Netflix
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Step inside the minds of the most innovative designers in a variety of disciplines and learn how design impacts every aspect of life.
In this episode: Interior designer Ilse Crawford creates spaces and objects that engage the senses and promote well-being, from high-end hotels to Ikea furniture.
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Abstract: The Art of Design | Ilse Crawford: Interior Design | FULL EPISODE | Netflix
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I will never forget when I first watched this episode - I had never heard someone so eloquently and succinctly articulate the reason I love design so well.
@rebeccahunter4620
4 жыл бұрын
Justin Campbell-Platt same here! I want to read listen watch anything this woman says!
@ulli.7054
4 жыл бұрын
@@rebeccahunter4620 do you have any copies of her books? i want to read her books but i can't afford to buy it as of now
@ralphlayco9677
2 жыл бұрын
The same. She is like a mother who just explained design and beauty and its relation to our physicality and our senses eloquently.
interior desing is way more complicated and influent than one would ever think, i am mind-blow by this episode
This documentary is just amazing. I actually took notes! Ilse is a really good communicator, the words she chooses, the way she expresses her ideas is truly outstanding. Many of the things she said resonate with my own thoughts and she offered me many new points of view and futher personal analysis. I am a fan🤗
The background music is outstanding!
@Natalyatta
3 жыл бұрын
especially the one in credits
@adarshbinesh6391
3 жыл бұрын
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“They don’t know why they feel the way they feel, but it’s actually all been orchestrated” - Ilse Crawford
I'm architect and I've been working with interior design since I graduated. I'll never forget how important this episode and Ilse's work has been in my work and my life. I could never thank enough!
I like how she dare to play with colors in small spaces while other designers using white and natural colors. That's who I want to teach from!
what a personality Isle Crawford is. Now I truly understand what goes behind a world class Interior design magazine,Elle. Thx.
I really love the way she shows the world of interior design
The segment about materials in the airport is simply amazing
THIS IS REAL ART AND LIFE STYLE THAT ANYONE CAN DREAM OF💫🙌✨❤
What an excellent video/interview! I felt so many things! Really I’ve been woken up to an awareness for sense/feeling as a Designer. Thank you so much!
wow, this episode is just brilliant! favourite quote: "we've got tow eyes, two ears and one mouth and we should use them in that proportion"
This has never happened to me before. The photo of the hallway(?) Cathay Airlines literally brought tears to my eyes. Fantastic.
This is a mind blowing episode packed with lots of valuable insights 🤗
"When you prioritize the human needs within a space, design can have a profound impact."
@monicakrietsch-dominski7172
2 жыл бұрын
Yes but why should we prioritize human needs?? Tell me a good reason why? Does the earth belong to us humans only? Who decided that? A designer? I think this designer has forgotten that we share the earth with a lot of other living creatures that are as important or even more important than humans are. There is no balance here in her work. So sad she has "prioritized" humans in this world and forgotten about the rest.
@LinaEphemeral
5 ай бұрын
@@monicakrietsch-dominski7172 how does design belong to an animals? earth belongs to us humans only yes, we prioritize ourselves and create better world, we are the only creatures who can create something new.
Thank You for bringing this episode.
This lady’s real gift is her energy. Very grounded.
Hermoso documental. Muchas gracias. Realmente inspirador.
The most tear jerking piece on design I have ever seen.
Amazing playlists. I rly flew up in every episode. I felt absolutely differet emotions but everytime they were good, deeply.
Truly such a well-done documentary.
Mind opening and mind blowing. Loved it.
Crazy, this is an amazing episode. I am working in tech and in designing solution for our clients we also have the same philosphy of being human centric and empathetic to our target users :)
Loved watching this. Very insightful. Would love to have more on interior design from Netflix very soon. I hope you guys are listening
"we've got two eyes, two ears and one mouth and we should use them in that proportion. "
@adilariasat9437
3 жыл бұрын
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2 жыл бұрын
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2 жыл бұрын
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This is an amazing episode, deserves many more views
Maravilloso y emotivo episodio, me gustó mucho. GRACIAS. Que importantes son los sentimientos y las emociones, están en todo.
Interesting and Innovative landscape of thoughts!! Thank YOU MUCH.
wonderful episode
Great film! Thank you very much!
This is crazy 😍❤ just loved this.was the best
Got my sensual home today and it does not disappoint I highly suggest anyone looking into Design
I’m scheduled to vacation at Ett Hem in 15 days,,,have been studying it for almost 10 years!
This was usefull for my schools project.
Interior design was so on my list
Very Cool, so excited and inspring
Amazing
Masterclass
perfecttttt
Great video! I have much more respect and understand ING for designs and furnitures.
Beautiful :)
this is amazing
Wish one day to watch program about masters of florisity like Jan Aartsen
Wow WOW!!
Now I want to read her books.
@netflix as interior design , capolavoro 👍
Ella ha aplicado el método del design thinking desde siempre :o creo que sin haber leído a Tim Brown ni David Kelly.
I really want urban design episode.
Bravo.
I am literally screenshoting all the scene XD
Thank you
Gracias!!!*****
Empathy in design.
Interrogate & Empathy, Investigate, Imagine... 🌻🤲💗
Thanks for Indonesia subtitle
this is why i want to become an interior architect ✨✨✨🧚♂️💕🥺🥺🥰
17:17 Imagination & Materiality
ESTABUENO EL VIDEO
Jil Sander next, please.
35:36 -"Mmm... It was grounds for a divorce, if a husband didn't make her coffee" -"Yeah, I usually get up and make you coffee." Take note, guys who still want to get married. ;) Awesome episode though. I got Interesting ideas for the apartment I'm living in + concise line of insight and concept articulations.
She has my exact same design philosophy, I should of went for Interior design, over product design at University.
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These designs just panic me more as I see those mostly in airports
Please for the love of God someone tell me the sountrack title at the beginining and where i can find it… the one with the bouncy piano.
what font is @ 01:07 ? Please help!
22:43 "The Together Table". If my plate of food was that close to the persons next to me, and our elbows were knocking each others, I actually wouldn't bother to sit at the f__king thing and have anything to eat.
Interesting but it could be explained a bit further.
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if youre from my int design class. sweetie im so sorry
This video is really all about decoration and has nothing to do with design. Design isn't about people or well being, it is about bringing a vision into reality. Materials do not talk to each other. They are just things. The word design means: "Draw before you build." It does not mean more, or less. I only noticed some drawing, in the background. Another problem I have with this video is that there is no mention of the fact that interior decoration is exclusively for the rich people and not for the poor people, or even the middle class people! The intellectual niveau of this discussion is disappointingly low. Don't get me wrong. I am a fan of the series. There should be a distinction made between design and decoration, which this video completely ignores.
@th3m3shr
2 ай бұрын
Yes 👍👍
Intro Song?
@leszekj571
Жыл бұрын
anybody?
Nice one. But taking the bark without damaging the trees…? That’s a nice tale to tell your customers, but without the bark insects and pests can much easier invade the tree. The tree has to close it therefore…it’s like taking a piece of skin.
@jgprice9990
2 жыл бұрын
Bark grows back. It naturally sheds its “Skin” every few years when the growth of the tree means the trunks girth is wider and so the outer layer of bark falls off. It also doesnt take much time for a tree to heal itself. If you cut yourself, within a few hours your white blood cells will have created a barrier to prevent infection. The same is in plants and trees but takes maybe a week or two but even so a tree isnt stupid, it knows to handle when its attacked.
Song name in credits?
@jestemchlebek3943
2 жыл бұрын
i found it. Song: Mahira - Sakura
@leszekj571
Жыл бұрын
Elo, did you found it ?
@boldpen4836
Жыл бұрын
@@jestemchlebek3943 Thank you!! I have been searching forever.
Why don't you talk about City Designers? I think you missed the most important thing ..
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Frank was better than Casie in the final part.
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@jacquesca
4 жыл бұрын
think Family vacation you write like that and think you have a good script?
But... but.... but.... it is a big ad for Ikea wrapped in a documentary about design. I mean, really.
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Interior design? More like restaurant design.., smh
this shits boring ngl watching for an assignment 😫
I've really enjoyed this series. This episode less than the others. It has benn given far less creative interpretation. Shame.