
WA: The Essence of Japanese Design
"WA" explores the heart of Japanese design philosophy. The title itself embodies a core concept in Japanese culture: "wa" (和) signifies harmony, peace, and atmosphere. This multifaceted term guides behavior across all aspects of Japanese life, including its profound influence on design and creativity. Through 250 carefully curated objects, this book delves into the aesthetic principles that define Japanese creativity. From traditional items like bento boxes and calligraphy brushes to modern icons such as Noguchi's Akari lamp and Issey Miyake's innovative fashions, "WA" showcases the timeless appeal of Japanese design. Featuring works by masters like Sori Yanagi, Shiro Kuramata, Naoto Fukasawa, and Tokujin Yoshioka, "WA" bridges past and present. An introduction by MUJI art director Kenya Hara provides context for understanding the enduring influence of Japanese aesthetics. This comprehensive volume, with 300 exquisite photographs, explores how Japanese design principles continue to shape global trends in architecture, interiors, fashion, and graphics. Hand bound in traditional Japanese style, "WA" is both a visual journey and a tactile experience, embodying the very essence it seeks to explain. Whether you are a design enthusiast, an admirer of Japanese culture, or simply curious about the captivating world of “WA” this book is an essential addition to your collection. 10 5/8" × 8 1/8"288 pp300 illustrations