Starting from the academic year 2024/2025, the curriculum name is Interior Product Design. NB! The content of this page is being updated soon.
The curriculum of artistic wood design was created in 1955, and re-conceived as the curriculum of furniture design and restoration in 1990.
The curriculum provides a broad education in furniture, specializing in either design or conservation/restoration. The selection must be made before the beginning of studies.
The design track is oriented towards small and medium-size businesses, without excluding cooperation with major industries. An integral part of the curriculum is participation in collaborative projects and exhibitions, including consistent participation at trade fairs in Stockholm and London.
The purpose of the conservation/restoration track is to educate specialists in conservation and research of heritage furniture. Students in conservation/restoration collaborate with museums and the National Heritage Board. Graduates work as designers, practitioners, or conservationists/restorers in both the public and private sector. Many continue on to postgraduate study.
Principal faculty in recent years include Aivar Habakukk, Annes Hermann, Teet Papson, Kristjan Bachman, Kristina Allik, Pavel Sidorenko, Vitali Valtanen, Ingemar Maasikmäe, Madis Liplap, Aet Ollisaar, Ardo Sägi, Jaanus Eensalu, Anne Rudanovski, Aigar Needo, Holger Rajavee, Siim Hendrikson, Riho Tiivel, Jaak Roosi.
The graduates include: Karl Annus, Maria Rästa, Karoliine Korol, Kristiina Piirisild, Mari-Liis Vaks, Markus Pärnamets, Mirjam Pärnamets and many others
KRISTJAN BACHMANActing Head of Department kristjan.bachman at pallasart.ee |
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KRISTINA ALLIK
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ANNES HERMANN
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TEET PAPSONLecturer teet.papson at pallasart.ee |
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AIVAR HABAKUKKProfessor aivar.habakukk at pallasart.ee |
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