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Development of a Bag Design by Incorporating and Adapting the Formative Characteristics of the Traditional Bandaji Chest

전통가구 반닫이의 형태적 특성을 활용한 가방디자인 개발

  • Seong-A Hur (Dept. of Fashion Design & Business, Daejeon University)
  • 허성아 (대전대학교 패션디자인.비즈니스학과)
  • Received : 2023.03.13
  • Accepted : 2023.04.27
  • Published : 2023.04.28

Abstract

As interest in the environment and sustainability increases, a tendency to pursue eco-design is emerging. Sustainable design coincides with the Korean aesthetic sense of applying the principle of the circulation of nature. This study examined Korean traditional furniture, Bandaji, from the perspective of historical and cultural sustainability and extracted and adopted a sustainability-related motif. The purpose of this study was to develop a creative bag design that reflects Korean tradition and strengthens artistry. First, a bag was produced based on the morphological characteristics of Gyeonggi-do Bandaji. Second, though the original overall design was maintained, the decorative patterns were modified by, for example, increasing the number of ear decorations on the surface of the bag and reducing the number of traps. Third, a new geometric pattern was created for the surface of the bag; this entailed moving the position of the handle-shaped ear ornament and the leather. Fourth, new decorative patterns were drawn on the surface. This study is meaningful in that it presents a sustainable bag production methodology that reflects Korean aesthetics. It also showcases a designer's unique, creative, and artistic bag design. It is expected that design work inspired by Korean formative beauty will be an opportunity to simultaneously utilize and support various Korean cultural assets and artworks.

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