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ET, TOKYO, 2012
Publisher: ET
Year: 2012
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 232
Language: English
ISBN: 9784309255385
Sori Yanagi Design is a comprehensive monograph dedicated to the life and work of Sori Yanagi, one of the leading figures of postwar Japanese industrial design. Published shortly after Yanagi's death, the volume offers a detailed overview of his multidisciplinary practice, examining the philosophy that shaped more than six decades of design.
Richly illustrated with archival photographs, sketches, prototypes, and finished works, the book traces Yanagi's career from his early experiments to internationally celebrated designs such as the Butterfly Stool, Elephant Stool, kitchenware, tableware, public furniture, and architectural commissions. It also explores his close relationship with the Japanese Mingei movement, founded by his father, Soetsu Yanagi, and his belief that beauty naturally emerges from function and everyday use.
The publication documents Yanagi's enduring influence on modern design through essays, historical material, and visual documentation, offering an essential resource for understanding the evolution of Japanese industrial design and the lasting relevance of his human-centered approach.