Industrial Art News – Vol. 27, No. 7, October 1959

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Content includes:
Centrally Reorganized Exhibition For Promotion Of Japanese Export-goods
Sig Lindberg
Review of ’59 American Cars – MORIMOTO Masao..
An impression of Go Ponti – IWABUCHI Katsuki
Grand Piano, designed by Norbert Schlesinger
Jay Doblin – YOSHIOKA Michitaka..
IAN Spotlight: ‘Baby Slick’ Elevator Tripod
‘National’ Transister Hearing Aid
Travelling round in South America with Japanese
Industrial Floating Fail – UEMATSU Hisashi
Tea-pot, designed by KATO Tatsumi
Tea and Wine Sets by KIYOMIZU Hiroshi
2 Chairs: Eames’ Cast Aluminum Group, Nelson’s Swaged-leg Group
Design: Stone-ware Fruit-plates – IA Design Section
Cover Design: KUSAKA Hiroshi (Our Cover Artist)

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Industrial Art News - Vol. 27, No. 7, October 1959. Cover design by Hiroshi Kusaka
Industrial Art News – Vol. 27, No. 7, October 1959. Cover design by Hiroshi Kusaka
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