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Lalit Rastogi

Contributor-Level 9

No, BSc Interior Design is a base-level course in the Interior Design field that does not include any other specialization. Furniture Design is a subfield of the Fashion Design stream, which you can choose individually. However, many colleges include Furniture Design subject in their BSc Interior Design syllabus as a part of their curriculum. Or maybe you can choose it as an elective subject if available.

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Lalit Rastogi

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No, furniture is the core component of Interior Designing, and Interior Designers or Decorators select, arrange, and fix furniture in a space, but do not literally design it. 

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Lalit Rastogi

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If you don't want to pursue a regular degree in the course in Furniture Design, you can opt for an online or distance certificate or Diploma program. You can also read books from popular authors to learn about the Design basics and technicalities. 
Apart from this, you can start your Furniture Design journey with internships while attending workshops and meeting industry-relevant people.

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Rashmi Srivastava

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Here are some of the top Furniture Design college options, offering the best placement opportunities in India:

Furniture Design CollegesAverage Package Offered
Lovely Professional University PlacementsINR 4 - 7.25 LPA
Indus University PlacementsINR 4.3 - 5.75 LPA
CEPT University PlacementsINR 5.5 LPA
Visva Bharati University PlacementsINR 5 LPA

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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Nikita Chauhan

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Here are some popular Furniture Design books that every Design student must read:

  • How Design Makes the World by Scott Berkun.
  • 1000 Chairs by Peter Fiell and Charlotte Fiell.
  • More Shop Drawings for Craftsman Furniture by Robert W. Lang.
  • The Rise of Everyday Design by Monica Penick, Christopher Long, Eric Anderson, Samuel Dodd, Carma Gorman. 
  • The History of Modern Furniture Design by Daniela Karasova.
  • Furnitecture: Furniture that Transforms Space by Anna Yudina.

Note: The information is sourced from external sources and may vary.

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Gunjan Dhawan

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Furniture Design courses are offered at many levels, and you can opt for any of the courses based on your interest, qualification requirements, and future goals. Some popular programs that Furniture Design candidates can generally go for include BDes in Interior and Furniture Design, MDes in Interior and Furniture Design, Advanced Diploma in Furniture Design, and Certification in Furniture Design.

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Shikha Arora

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Here are some important documents you should carry during a Furniture Design course admission to ensure a seamless procedure:

  • Class 10 and 12 marksheets
  • A bachelor's or master's degree (if applicable)
  • A valid ID proof (Adhaar, Passport, PAN Card, etc.)
  • Passport size photographs
  • Migration Certificate

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Atul Arora

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A Furniture Design course will help you acquire skills that are significant for success in the Interior and Furniture Design field:

  • Design Foundation: You'll learn the basics of balance, proportion, and aesthetics.
  • Know-How of Material: You'll learn about design durability and sustainable furniture and study materials like wood, glass, metal, and composites.
  • Technical Knowledge: You'll get your hands on technical tools such as AutoCAD, Rhino, SketchUp, etc.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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Here are several reasons why students prefer to pursue a Furniture Design course

  • The furniture retail industry is one with unlimited opportunities for talented and creative minds. 
  • The industry has seen players like IKEA, Damro, Durian, etc. in the past taking over the market for their best quality products and services. 
  • People can also start their businesses and launch a wide range of eco-friendly products at affordable prices. They can earn a good salary from this business. 
  • Candidates who are already involved in Furniture Design jobs or businesses can pursue a course in Furniture design to enhance their credibilit
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Kunal Lalwani

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A Certificate Course in Furniture Design is offered by MGM College of Fine Art in Aurangabad for those interested in a focus on knowledge and technique in the craft of furniture design. In general, the college curriculum is highly practical and vocational, although the college has reasonably respectable reputation for offering design education. For such certificate programs, placement support is comparatively low than degree programs, but those applicants who are coming with strong portfolio, there is a lot of opportunity in the field of design. It is good for learners who wish to acquire detail oriented practical knowledge about furni

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