Beautiful book, still a confusing concept
4 stars
I read most sections of this book twice, I think maybe it is just hard for the Western mind to fully grasp. The examples spanned a wide range of history and definitely helped in understanding.
287 pages
English language
Published Sept. 26, 2014
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 combine 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.
I read most sections of this book twice, I think maybe it is just hard for the Western mind to fully grasp. The examples spanned a wide range of history and definitely helped in understanding.