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Explore the essence of Japanese design with this comprehensive volume, 'Japanese Design Since 1945'. This stunning book, published by Thames and Hudson Ltd in 2020, dives into the rich heritage of Japan's craft culture, showcasing over 70 designers who have shaped the landscape of contemporary design. With its beautiful layout and in-depth profiles, this book is a celebration of functionality, aesthetic appeal, and innovative craftsmanship that defines Japanese design. As you leaf through the pages, you'll discover timeless masterpieces and iconic designs like the Kikkoman Soy Sauce Bottle and Sori Yanagi's Butterfly Stool. From ceramics to furniture, each piece reflects the harmonious blend of form and function that Japanese artisans are known for. The book also highlights a new wave of designers, such as Naoto Fukasawa and Tokujin Yoshioka, who are pushing creative boundaries while maintaining the integrity of tradition. Perfect for design enthusiasts and professionals alike, this volume serves not only as a historical overview but as an inspiration for future generations. Delve into the world of Japanese aesthetics, craftsmanship, and philosophy that continue to influence and captivate globally. Experience the narrative of how Japan maintains its dedication to quality and beauty in every creation, from handmade specialties to technologically advanced objects. Whether you’re an architect, a designer, or a lover of beauty, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Immerse yourself in the brilliance of Japanese design and understand its profound impact on the global stage.

