strömlinjeformat
Strömlinjeformat is a Swedish term describing an aerodynamic or streamlined form, used for objects whose shapes are designed to reduce air resistance. In practice, strömlinjeformat design emphasizes long, smooth lines, rounded edges, and a continuous silhouette, aiming to minimize abrupt transitions and protrusions.
The concept originates from the global streamlining movement of the 20th century, where aerodynamic efficiency influenced
Applications span transportation, such as cars, locomotives, ships, and aircraft, as well as household appliances and
Common characteristics include smooth, uninterrupted curves; absence of sharp corners; seamless surface treatments; and an emphasis