Industrial Art News – Vol. 19, No. 4, September 1951

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Content includes:
Line of Movement in Modern Living – Sue Sasakawa
Lighting in Houses – Hideo Kurose
Ceiling Light of Northern Europe (Graph)
Thus Industrial Design Proceeded – Design Section IAI
U.S. Industrial Design ’51 (Graph)
British Products Much Improved (From ” British Festival”) (Graph)
Artificial Fibre and Synthetic Fibre as Materials of Industrial Arts (3 Kinds of Samples, Attached)
Nature of Artificial Fibre (Tokiji Narita) Notes on Artificial
Fibre (Yasuo Ogawa) SALAN, A New Synthetic Fibre (Wataru Ishii)
New Textile Design (Graph)
A View of Manufacturing Technics of Overseas Furnishings – Isamu Kenmochi
Visiting ” Shin-Seisakuha’ Art Exhibition – Taichiro Nakai
How Bangkok Impressed Me – Shinzo Matsuda
Subscape Design: Laminated Furnitures – Takashi Kono
Works by I A I (Graph) – Design Section, IAI
Data of Design: Radio Cabinets.
Colouring : Colour Scheme Indoors
Technical Topics – Kazuo Fukuoka

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