Teasley, Sarah, 2014, Book Section, When local industry meets global forces, or what we might learn from furniture manufacturing in Shizuoka, Japan In: Kaner, Jake, (ed.) Current Issues in Global Furniture: Proceedings of the 8th Biennial Furniture Research Group Conference. Furniture Research Group, National School of Furniture, pp. 41-64. ISBN 978-0-948314-66-7
Abstract or Description: | The furniture manufacturing industry in Shizuoka, Japan, has lost 80% of its workshops since 1980. Shizuoka, a city partway between Tokyo and Nagoya in Japan’s eastern industrial belt, has been home to furniture manufacturers since the sixteenth century. At its heyday in the 1950s, entire neighbourhoods consisted of SMEs and micro-businesses producing mirror stands and storage chests for the national market, some employing then-advanced machinery for mass production, others creating bespoke products by hand. |
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Subjects: | Other > Historical and Philosophical studies > V100 History by period > V140 Modern History > V147 Modern History 1950-1999 Other > Historical and Philosophical studies > V100 History by period > V140 Modern History > V148 Modern History 2000-2099 Other > Historical and Philosophical studies > V200 History by area > V240 Asian History Other > Historical and Philosophical studies > V300 History by topic > V320 Social History > V321 Local History Other > Historical and Philosophical studies > V300 History by topic > V370 History of Design Creative Arts and Design > W200 Design studies > W260 Furniture Design |
School or Centre: | School of Arts & Humanities |
Date Deposited: | 15 Dec 2016 17:40 |
Last Modified: | 28 Oct 2019 15:35 |
URI: | https://rca-9.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/2219 |
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