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Design: Sori Yanagi's Works And Philosophy

YOBI SHA, TOKYO, 1983


Publisher: Yobi Sha
Year: 1983
Binding: Hardcover
Language: Japanese
Dimensions: 24 × 24.5 cm
Weight: 1080 g

Design: Sori Yanagi's Works and Philosophy is one of the defining publications on the life, work, and design philosophy of Sori Yanagi. Published in 1983, the volume presents a comprehensive overview of Yanagi's multidisciplinary practice while articulating the principles that guided his approach to industrial design throughout his career.

Richly illustrated with photographs, sketches, prototypes, and examples of furniture, tableware, lighting, and everyday objects, the book documents many of Yanagi's most celebrated designs alongside essays reflecting on his creative process. Rooted in the values of the Japanese Mingei movement and informed by modern industrial production, Yanagi advocates for a design philosophy in which beauty emerges naturally through function, material, and use.

The publication also includes Yanagi's influential essay Thought on Design, from which his renowned Ten Principles of Design were first published. These principles continue to shape contemporary discussions on craftsmanship, industrial production, and the relationship between tradition and innovation, making this volume an essential reference for the study of modern Japanese design.