As you can see these massive columns are very detailed and intricate. This temple had many optical and functional effects. For one, each column or shaft is wider a third of the way down and is smaller at the ends. They also do not stand perfectly vertical, they lean in towards the center. Because it is a temple it was meant for worshipping.
Many of their artwork comes out in everyday, functional things like dishware, furniture, and other household items. For instance Klismos chair is a signature piece of Greek furniture. It is made from wood and hand crafted very well. His chair was reconstructed from a leather stool to a priceless piece of work (left).
To give you an idea of how we use Greek designs in our interior designs today is a picture below.
The details in this home are very intricate, the use of color, and the pillars in the back of the room.
I looked at Dana's blog for the Greek civilization. She did a fantastic job of explaining how important and detailed the Parthenon was to the Greeks. What I liked most from her blog was she mentioned the use of tile. Today we see tile being used in the kitchen as a back splash, in bathrooms, or on living room floors. She did an amazing job of how mosaics from Ancient Greece is portrayed in the tile.