Japanese Design

Japanese Design

Japanese Design is a style that emerged during the Edo period (1603-1868) and continues to be influential in contemporary design. It is known for its minimalism, refinement, and attention to detail. The beauty of imperfection and simplicity are key elements in this style. The use of natural materials such as wood and paper, as well as the incorporation of traditional craftsmanship techniques, are distinctive features. Japanese Design gained international recognition in the late 19th century through the works of artists like Hokusai and Hiroshige, who popularized the Ukiyo-e woodblock prints. The harmony between form and function along with the integration of nature are core principles that made Japanese Design famous.

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SOMETHING in the style of Japanese Design

See also

Katsushika HokusaiUtagawa HiroshigeShiro KuramataKenya HaraTadao Ando
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