Japan Modern: New Ideas for Contemporary Living
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.14 (782 Votes) |
Asin | : | 079460398X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-10-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Michiko Rico NosT has written extensively on design and lifestyle-related topics for both Japanese magazines and television.
Book full of great ideas for every home Fantastic book! This little treasure is full of ideas, inspired by traditional Japanese architecture. I simply love the way Japanese appreciate the space without clutter and I get always amazed by the clever usage of even the tiniest possible space. The attention to detail is awesome. This book is truly thought provoking. Great Book We're not going to redo our home in a Japanese style, but sitting and reading this book and enjoying the pictures is like a trip to the Orient.. "Cutting Edge Japanese Architucture" according to Jessica Brunelle. I am very interested in any ASIAN INTERIOR/EXTERIOR DECOR books and books on FENG SHUI, CONTEMPORARY IKEBANA, and MINIMAL DESIGN. - I think this is an amazing book if I were designing and/or remodeling a home or a room. This book is more for Architecture and mainly non-modular interior design planning. I am really into m
"This insightful book, filled with mesmerizing images, presents a glimpse into the changing face of Japanese design and architecture." -- Phoenix Home and Garden
Featuring over 200 stunning photographs, this Japanese design book captures the delightful, modern style of the Japanese home.Japan has always intrigued the world with its deceptively simple blending of architecture, landscape and design. Japan Style showcases 40 contemporary homes, many never photographed before, and explores the unique Japanese design in all its manifestations. The book is divided into four chapters— Reworking Tradition Managing Space Experimenting with Materials Personal StatementsEach home is representative in its own way of the changing face of Japanese interior design and architecture and will be sure to inspire some new design ideas for your own home.. Zen temples, the famous tea ceremony, formal gardens, the use of wood, paper and other materials in the form of screens and floors—all have evolved over the years to create a varied, yet indisputably unique style