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a year agoContributor-Level 9
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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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the colleges that provide Furniture Design courses with affordable fees are mentioned in the table below -
Furniture Design Colleges | Average Fees (in INR) |
|---|---|
| Visva Bharati University | 3.36 K |
34.73 K | |
40 K | |
65 K | |
75 K |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can surely pursue Furniture Design course after completing BTech. You are eligible to apply for Furniture Design PG courses.
But you may have to equip yourself with the required aptitude, knowledge and skills related to the field as postgraduate level courses are advanced courses.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The following colleges offer certificate courses in Furniture Design after Class 10 such as:
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The main differences between Furniture Design and Product Design courses are mentioned in the table below for your reference -
Points of Difference | Furniture Design | Product Design |
|---|---|---|
Average Salary | INR 4 lakh-8 lakh | INR 5 lakh-10 lakh |
Specialisation | Focus on furniture pieces, ergonomics | Includes a wide range of consumer goods and designs |
Materials | Work done with various materials in furniture making | Material selection varies based on product type |
Motive | Create visually appealing pieces for interior spaces | Prioritise user-friendly and functional design |
Innovation | Focused on design aesthetics and integration with interior design | Often involved in cutting-edge technology and innovation |
Career Options | Opportunities in furniture manufacturing, interior design firms | Diverse industries including technology, automotive, healthcare, etc. |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Furniture Designing is expanding speedily with the rise in demand for fancy furniture that caters to the needs of students, offices, or even the residences. The field of furniture design is one that is expanding and has a lot of potential.
The scope of designing courses is increasing day-by-day.There is a growing need for furniture designers who can produce original and creative pieces as the demand for fashionable and practical furniture increases.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates who are creative and possess artistic ability must take up this course. They must strive to come up with novel ideas and furniture designs. Furniture designing is directly involved with customer satisfaction; therefore, students need to be creative, and good at drawing skills.
The person specialising in Furniture Design also needs to have visualization, planning, and cognitive ability as well as product research and innovation skills to understand the needs and wants of the target market. With such skills, a furniture designer can bring a revolution for the demands of uptown as well as commercially.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If you pursue a furniture design course then you would also have to study about Interior Design because of the following reasons:
Interior design and Furniture design are closely related disciplines, and interior design components may be included in a furniture design course for a number of reasons:
- Complementary Skills: Since furniture is a crucial component of interior spaces, interior design and furniture are frequently combined. Comprehending these fields enables designers to produce surroundings that are both harmonious and useful.
- Aesthetic Coordination: When designing furniture, designers must take into account how their piec
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Since Furniture Design is a sub-discipline of interior design, students who are not interested in creating high-end products might pursue careers in furniture decorating, conservation, research, and innovation after successfully completing this degree.
A candidate can also pursue a career in research for the furniture business to develop new designs, furniture modernization such 3-dimensional furniture, space management, etc., as the course is briefly based on tools and procedures for hard material designing.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In terms of education, Interior Design typically requires a Bachelor's degree or Diploma in interior design, while Industrial Design may require a degree in industrial design, mechanical engineering, or civil engineering.
The job opportunities also differ, with interior designers finding work in architectural firms, builders, and other related fields, while industrial designers often work in manufacturing firms or as freelancers.
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