Book (Practical) Paul Careholm / Panasonic Shiodome Art Museum / Noritsugu Oda

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 芸術・美術 ポール・ケアホルム / パナソニック汐留美術館 / 織田憲嗣
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Item number: BO4678048
Released date: 12 Jul 2024
Maker: Seigensha

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Art and Arts
[Introduction to the Contents]
He is called "Furniture Architect" and pursues the ultimate minimalism and formative beauty.
This is the first book in Japan that contains valuable masterpieces discovered by Wegner, who was the first person in the design of furnitures.
Until he died at the age of 51.
This is the first book in Japan that contains valuable masterpieces.
When you think of Northern European furnitures in the mid-century period, you think of its warm wood-like design, but the characteristic of Careform is its strict design that combines hard materials such as stones and metals.
It matches well with Japanese architecture, and it is deeply supported by many enthusiasts.
This book contains about 50 important works from the collection of Noritsugu Oda, who is a chair researcher.
"Chairs have a natural shape that resonates with the individuality of materials and tools.
We have to make it clear architecturally.
We have to make the most beautiful of chairs."
"Chairs have a natural shape that resonates with the individuality of materials and tools.
This is the definitive edition condensed with sophisticated formative beauty and design philosophy.
" Chairs have a natural shape that resonates with the uniqueness of materials and tools.
We have to make it clear architecturally.
We have to make the most beautiful of chairs. "
" Chairs have a natural shape that resonates with the uniqueness of materials and tools.
We have to make it clear architecturally.
We have to make the most beautiful of chairs. "
He is called" Furniture Architect ".
" Chairs have a natural shape that resonates with the uniqueness of materials and tools.
We have to make it clear architecturally.
We have to make the most beautiful of chairs. "
He is called" Furniture Architect ".
" Chairs have a natural shape that resonates with the uniqueness of materials and tools.
We have to make it clear architecturally.
We have to make the most beautiful of chairs. "
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