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  2. Isamu Kenmochi - Wikipedia

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    Together, the two developed a number of furniture designs, pioneering the Japanese Modern style which integrated the material culture of Japanese furniture with modernist styles. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 1952, Kenmochi visited the United States, later writing about the visit in the Industrial Arts Research Institute's publication, Kogei Nyusu . [ 6 ]

  3. Category:Japanese furniture - Wikipedia

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  4. Tendo Mokko - Wikipedia

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    Tendo Mokko chairs and tables are held in the collections of museums and have been sold for high prices at furniture auctions. [ 1 ] The company has collaborated with designers and architects such as Isamu Kenmochi , Sori Yanagi , Riki Watanabe [ jp ] , Daisaku Chō [ jp ] , Katsuhei Toyoguchi, Kenzo Tange , Bruno Mathsson , Katsuo Matsumura ...

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  6. Toshiyuki Kita - Wikipedia

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    Toshiyuki Kita (喜多 俊之) is a furniture and product designer. He was born in 1942, in Osaka , Japan . [ 1 ] In 2004 he was inaugurated as a professor at the Osaka University of Arts.

  7. Tawaraya Sōtatsu - Wikipedia

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    Tawaraya Sōtatsu (俵屋 宗達, c. 1570 – c. 1640) was a Japanese furniture designer and painter of the Rinpa school.. Sōtatsu is best known for his decorations of calligraphic works by his partner Hon'ami Kōetsu (1558–1637), [1] and his spectacular and highly influential byōbu folding screens, such as National Treasures Wind God and Thunder God [2] and his painting of the Sekiya and ...

  8. File:Japanese-PDF Version.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. Sori Yanagi - Wikipedia

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    Sōri Yanagi (柳 宗理, Yanagi Sōri, 29 June 1915 – 25 December 2011) [1] [2] [3] was a Japanese industrial designer. [4] He played a role in Japanese modern design developed after World War II to the high-growth period in the Japanese economy. He is both a representative of the wholly Japanese modern designer and a full-blown modernist ...