Industrial Art News – Vol. 25, No. 7, August 1957

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Content includes:
Permanent Exhibition of Good
Design Wanted
Plastic chair, designed by Charles Eames
Impressions on Glass Works in Europe and America – AWASHIMA Masakichi
Travel Round Europe Inspecting for Glass Works – SASSA Fumio
JETRO’s Collection from Over-sea Markets
Designs of the Year” (London)
Souvenirs of Norway
Those who studied at Art Center School in USA
Ratan Furniture on a new phase – Q Designers
More Comfortability Achieved for ODAKYU-Line
JNR Struggling to Solve Rush-hour-jam – TAKABAYASHI Morihisa
Design Tableware – IAI Design Section
An Inspection of Industrial Design in America (7)- TOYOGUCHI Katsuhei
Cover Design : KITASONO Katsue (Our Cover Artist)

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Industrial Art News - Vol. 25, No. 7, August 1957. Cover design by Katsue Kitasono
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