Shoji: How To Design, Build, And Install Japanese Screens
By (Author) Jay Van Arsdale
Kodansha America, Inc
Kodansha America, Inc
1st July 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
694.6
Paperback
96
Width 177mm, Height 254mm
236g
Japanese-style shoji screens are translucent, wooden-lattice panels that subtly transform light and space and add an elegant touch to any decor. This book contains all the information you need to design and make shoji for your own home or apartment. Features . Notes on aesthetics and design fundamentals . Complete how-to guide covering basic construction methods, screen materials, and wood selection . Home projects, including window inserts, sliding and hanging screens, glass panel shoji, double- and single-sided shoji, skylight shoji, decorative wall boxes, and floor and table lanterns . Introduction to Japanese hand tools and planing and joinery techniques . Sample lattice patterns, photographs, and line drawings for design and remodeling ideas . List of suppliers
JAY VAN ARSDALE is a carpenter and shoji maker who teaches classes in Japanese tools and woodworking techniques. He lives in Oakland, California.