2024 Volume 89 Issue 821 Pages 1364-1372
The purpose of this paper reveal differences in Sukiya thought between Murano and Yoshida through Murano’s description. The analysis consists of three chapters. Chapter2 reveal elements that Murano uses to explain the designer. Chapter 3 identify the differences between the two as designer. Chapter 4 reveal the differences in Sukiya works.
The results of this study reveal that Murano has common ground with his contemporaries and that we can find commonalities with other designers in his works. The elements are formed by his upbringing. Conversely, Yoshida created his “style” through creating that was strongly defined by his personal preference.