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Korean design which is characterised by its unique blend of tradition and innovation as well as its focus on sustainability and efficiency is becoming increasingly recognised for its creativity, quality, and beauty. This is the first book to present a substantial overview of the Korea s fascinating craft and design scene. At the core of the book is the concept of jeong a uniquely Korean emotion that shapes relationships, behaviors, and even artistic expressions. In the context of craft and design, jeong can be seen in the attention to detail, the longevity of materials, and the maker s relationship to both the object and its user.
The objects in this book are organised by use highlighting the utilitarian nature of Korean design. The book s specially commissioned images are accompanied by insightful texts by experts in the field exploring the significance of jeong, tracing the history of Korean craft, and placing Korean design in the context of the wider international design scene.
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Korean design which is characterised by its unique blend of tradition and innovation as well as its focus on sustainability and efficiency is becoming increasingly recognised for its creativity, quality, and beauty. This is the first book to present a substantial overview of the Korea s fascinating craft and design scene. At the core of the book is the concept of jeong a uniquely Korean emotion that shapes relationships, behaviors, and even artistic expressions. In the context of craft and design, jeong can be seen in the attention to detail, the longevity of materials, and the maker s relationship to both the object and its user.
The objects in this book are organised by use highlighting the utilitarian nature of Korean design. The book s specially commissioned images are accompanied by insightful texts by experts in the field exploring the significance of jeong, tracing the history of Korean craft, and placing Korean design in the context of the wider international design scene.