Japanese Design Since 1945 - Naomi Pollock
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Japanese Design Since 1945 - Naomi Pollock
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For the Japanese, the concept of design is not limited to functionality and materiality - it is deeply connected with culture and tradition. In this sense, everyday objects become more than their function: they are to be re?ected upon, to be touched and cherished. As mass manufacture became widespread in the postwar period, fascinating cross-cultural exchanges began to take place between Japan and the West.
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9781419750540
Trade Paperback
9.1 in H | 11.1 in W
448 Pages
Published by Abrams
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