Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241366356
- Publisher: Penguin Books
- Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
- Height: 178 mm
- No of Pages: 352
- Spine Width: 25 mm
- Width: 109 mm
- ISBN-10: 0241366356
- Publisher Date: 08 Oct 2019
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 236 gr
Aditya Suyash –
Beautifully written and insightful. Yanagi’s passion for handcrafted objects shines through. A bit short though.
Nitesh Kumar –
An interesting read, but I found it a bit academic at times. The core ideas are beautiful, but the writing style isn’t for everyone.
Dayal Singh –
This book is a gem! It’s beautifully written and full of wisdom. It made me rethink my consumption habits. A little repetitive.
Suman Pal –
A thought-provoking exploration of Japanese aesthetics. The book challenges you to see the world differently. It’s a slow read.
Prerna Sharma –
An interesting perspective, but not quite what I expected. I was hoping for more practical examples. Still, it’s well-written.
Ashish Kumar –
A lovely exploration of Japanese aesthetics. Yanagi’s insights are thought-provoking, though sometimes a bit repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Hardik Gour –
A thought-provoking exploration of Japanese aesthetics. I especially appreciated the discussion of wabi-sabi. Some parts were dry.
Shashank –
A fascinating read that challenges conventional notions of beauty. I found it a bit challenging to fully grasp at times.
Udit Gupta –
A beautiful and insightful book. It inspired me to appreciate the imperfections in life. The vocabulary was difficult.
Bhavana Dubey –
This book is a must-read for design enthusiasts. Yanagi’s ideas are timeless and relevant. Just not my type of book.
Shivam Atulya –
This book opened my eyes to a new way of seeing beauty. The philosophy is profound, and I highly recommend it.
Priyanshu Sharma –
I found this book to be both inspiring and informative. It’s a great introduction to wabi-sabi. Some concepts were confusing.
Sushant Banga –
I enjoyed learning about Japanese design philosophy. The book is a bit niche, but if you’re interested in the topic, it’s great.
Mandeep Singh –
I appreciated the book’s focus on simplicity. It’s a refreshing antidote to our consumerist culture. It felt a bit too philosophical.
Jitendra Ruparam Mali –
A profound exploration of beauty in everyday objects. I will be rereading this book. It can get boring at times.
Saurabh Kumar Singh –
Yanagi’s perspective is unique and inspiring. This book has changed how I see the world. A bit dense in some sections.
Yashwant Kumar Mehta –
I enjoyed the book’s focus on handcrafted objects. It made me appreciate the beauty in simple things. A bit slow-paced at times, but worth it.