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Through some 300 objects this book explores contemporary Japanese
design: from everyday objects and packaging to interior design and
lighting elements. Ultimately the book aims to explore the way in
which Japanese design manages to harness its materials - whether
natural or synthetic - and at the same time combines respect for
tradition with forward-thinking and experimentation. The objects
featured were chosen because of their strong Japanese character and
the influence this 'Japaneseness' has had on Western culture.
Rather than following a chronological order or concentrating on the
designers, this book focuses on the objects and is categorized by
material, highlighting the strong link between design and material
in Japan. There will be a general introduction and then each
section will have its own individual introduction: - Wood, Bamboo
& Lacquer - Paper - Metal - Fabric & Textiles - Ceramic -
Synthetic/new materials The book will include examples from some of
the most important Japanese designers from Sori Yanagi and Shiro
Kuramata to Naoto Fukasawa and Tokujin Yoshioka and there will be
an introductory essay about Japanese design by Kenya Hara.
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Cleaning
Kenya Hara; As told to MUJI; Text written by Takuya Seki, Mariko Hara; Photographs by Yoshihiko Ueda, …
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R641
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Cleanliness is a core value of societies around the globe. So much
so that cleaning seems to be an inherent part of human nature and
how we interact with and domesticate our environment. This book
explores the concept of cleaning in all its various aspects and
illustrates each cleaning method, thus expanding our conception of
an activity that is such a big part of our daily lives. From a
child sorting its toys, to the meticulous work of a clockmaker and
an impressive deep-clean of a ship, each process is treated with
the same gentle fascination. Short texts add a semi-poetic
dimension. The portable book format invites readers to take this
publication out into the world with them as they look at everyday
processes with fresh eyes. Flipping through the pages of Cleaning
is as enlightening as it is entertaining.
An exploration of the essence of White," from the art director of
Muji White is not a book about colors. It is rather Kenya Haras
attempt to explore the essence of "White", which he sees as being
closely related to the origin of Japanese aesthetics - symbolizing
simplicity and subtlety. The central concepts discussed by Kenya
Hara in this publication are emptiness and the absolute void. Kenya
Hara also sees his work as a designer as a form of communication.
Good communication has the distinction of being able to listen to
each other, rather than to press one's opinion onto the opponent.
Kenya Hara compares this form of communication with an "empty
container". In visual communication, there are equally signals
whose signification is limited, as well as signals or symbols such
as the cross or the red circle on the Japanese flag, which - like
an "empty container" - permit every signification and do not limit
imagination. Not alone the fact that the Japanese character for
white forms a radical of the character for emptiness has prompted
him the closely associate the color white with emptiness.
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100 Whites (Hardcover)
Kenya Hara
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R771
R571
Discovery Miles 5 710
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White not only plays an important role in Japanese culture in
general but also in the work of designer Kenya Hara. In 100 Whites,
Hara gives one hundred specific examples of white-such as snow,
Iceland, rice, and wax. On the basis of these examples he discusses
the importance of white in design-not only as a color but as a
philosophy. Hara describes how he experiments with the different
whites he mentions, what they mean in the process of his work, and
how they influence design today. 100 Whites is the extension of his
previously published book White. The new publication explores the
essence of white, which Hara sees as symbolizing simplicity and
subtlety.
'Designing Japan' presents renowned designer Kenya Hara's vision of
how his industry can support Japan in crafting a future founded on
a unique philosophy of beauty as well as crowd-sourced wisdom from
around the world. A master collaborator, meticulous organiser, and
globally conscious innovator, Hara draws on more than three decades
of participations in design work and exhibition curating, as well
as deep professional interaction with creators from many fields. In
'Designing Japan' Hara reveals methods that make publicly
accessible aesthetic inquiries of how this island nation will
proceed as its population ages, other nations take over
manufacturing, and technology develops. Illustrations and examples
recognise successful problem-solving through design, proving that
it is a living, changing industry that remains relevant not in
spite of, but as a partner to, advancing technology.
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Blanco
Belén Herrero López; Kenya Hara
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