Industrial Art News – Vol. 25, No. 11, December 1957

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Content includes:
Hope for Industrial Design Section, now being arranged in MITI
Christmas Ornament
National Home-furnishing Show – TERAJIMA Shögoro
The 8th Export Packing Exhibition
Design: Decanter – UEKI Shigeru..
1957′ s Happenings of our Concern
Industrial Design Education at The Art Center School in USA (3) – HATTORI Shigeo
Metal Rack and Hanger
Design and Designers in Foot-ware Industry in Europe – FUKUDA Yoshio
The 4th Exhibition of Furniture in Kyushü
Technics: Wood Cutting – IA Technical Section
Cover Design : MIYANO Rikiya (Our Cover Artist)

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Industrial Art News - Vol. 25, No. 11, December 1957. Cover design by Rikiya Miyano
Industrial Art News – Vol. 25, No. 11, December 1957. Cover design by Rikiya Miyano
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