Classic design is a kind of design with timeless aesthetic values, which have these arrangements and details that can serve as a model or standard for the particular field, era or design movement.
Form
A design that we know by its aesthetics, although the design itself can change, and the functions can be improved, the aesthetics design of original can still be seen.
Function
Revolutionary functional design occur when either a great innovation to problem is created, or a great and effective redesign is created. Barbed wire is a great example for this.
Image
The general impression that a person, organization, or product presents to the public.
Status and Culture
classic designs are often recognised across culture and hold iconic status
Obsolete
No longer produced or used; out of date.
Ubiquitous/Omnipresent
Present, appearing, or found everywhere.
Dominant design
Is the emergence of a product that possesses a particular feature or features that seem to be essential.
Aesthetics
Aesthetically pleasing objects appear to the user to be more effective, by virtue of their sensual appeal. This is due to the affinity the user feels for an object that appeals to them, due to the formation of an emotional connection with the object.