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A Study of Tea Table Development Employing Traditional Varnishing with Lacquer (옻칠 기법을 이용한 티 테이블 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Sang-Kwon
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2010
  • Furniture is a medium to interconnect the living space to human, and it is the closest environmental element that limits the functions of the space, defines the style of the living, and adjusts the actions and behaviors of human. Therefore the furniture can be said to be one of the craft arts that reflects the culture and living style as they are according to the periodical, regional, and social stratum characteristics. Within this context, this study tries to suggest new design and living culture that can harmonize with the modern residence living culture and incorporate the traditional varnishing technique with lacquer that had been discontinued. Coming to the modern days, the varnishing with lacquer is getting attention again with its environment friendly characteristics and antibiotic functions, and is being applied to various applications. To inherit and maintain such an excellent traditional culture, I would like to improve the practicality by applying to modern furniture, and to contribute to develop and tell the world about the superiority of our culture.

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A Study on A Cabinet Maker, Kim Byeung-Soo in Korean Western Gyeongnam Province - Development of a Large Round Table with Bosang Flower Pattern for a Contemporary Meeting Room - (서부경남의 소목장연구 II - 대한민국 김병수 명장의 교육과정의 제작기법을 응용한 현대화/회의실용 대형 원형 보상화문 탁자 개발 -)

  • Moon, Sun-Ok
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.325-334
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    • 2016
  • This study explores developing a large round table with Bosang flower pattern for a contemporary meeting room made by a cabinet maker, Kim Byeung-soo, who has built the traditional Korean furniture in Korean Western Gyeongnam Province since after his elementary school. He uses the post finger joint from one of the middle level of his education process based on the traditional Korean technique, develops it into flower stem joint, and adds flower patterns' carving decoration called Bosang flower patterns. Hence, the table makes the table be strong, useful, and beautiful. Therefore, the modernized round table will be able to make the people access more easily and to make more demand on the traditional Korean furniture and the adopted furniture than ever.

A Comparative Study on Korean and Chinese Traditional Furniture based on the Life Style (라이프스타일의 비교를 통한 한중 전통가구의 비교)

  • Ha, Jae-Kyung;Hong, Sung-De
    • Journal of The Korean Digital Architecture Interior Association
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.5-11
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    • 2006
  • Korea and China have had close relations not only geographically but also ideally and culturally throughout history. Regarding their lifestyles on housing patterns, however, Koreans had a sedentary way of life, usually sitting on the floor while Chinese had a standing lifestyle, sitting on a chair. This paper tries to have a comparative analysis on similarities and distinctions of two countries' traditional furniture that had complied with each lifestyle. This paper also aims to explore the similarities and distinctions of the form and function of the traditional furniture of the two countries and then to put results of this paper in design and plan of modern furniture and housing in our times. The study can be summarized as follows. Even if, cultural and historical relationships of two countries, there is a different of traditional furniture's forms and types. The major differences are as following : Korean furniture is predominantly on the floor level with storing furniture while Chinese one is intermixed with seat-level and floor level styles. These characters seem to be derived from their own housing and life style. In Ming and Qing period China, Their developed in which intermediate people and building. But, in Korea their housing style had floating floor against wet earth, which finished woods, Ondol. Because of these finishing, the Korean traditional furniture was developed into a good form and a suitable dimension for moving. These differences in furnishing style seemed to well reflect building and housing style of each country. And Image map and positioning map can show the differences in a whole aspect.

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Comparative Analysis on Traditional Furniture reflecting Residential Culture of Korea and China - Focused on Chosun and Ming.ching dynasty - (한국과 중국 주거문화를 통한 전통가구 비교연구 - 조선시대 ‘반가’와 명.청시대 ‘사합원’를 중심으로 -)

  • 김국선;이연숙
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.41
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    • pp.198-205
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    • 2003
  • In this multi-cultural era, the cultural identity of each nation has appeared as a major issue, and needs to clearly define it through comparisons with other cultures have been raised. This research aims to analyze characteristics of traditional furniture of Korea and China according to residential culture and to find out their similarities and dissimilarities. ‘Banga’ in Korea ‘Sahapwon’ in China in the same era were selected for the comparison for traditional furniture between Korea and China. In the part of comparative analysis, characteristics of the furnitures are summerized based on classification into spatial system of housings and types of furniture. After that, traditional residential cultural differences between two countries that reflected on characteristics of furniture are distinguished and compared. The result of analysis is expected to act a part role of defining the cultural identity of Korea.

Research on Taoist Elements in South Korean Traditional Furniture (한국 전통가구 양식디자인의 도교(道敎)적 요소에 대한 연구)

  • Xiao, Yang;Kim, KieSu
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.8
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    • pp.332-344
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    • 2019
  • Based on the life of the furniture is to reflect a region and the important basis of ideological and cultural characteristics of The Times culture form the traditional concept of directly determine the style and features of furniture. Due to the geographical location, China and the Korean peninsula have a long history of cultural exchanges. Through long-term exchanges, Chinese traditional culture has penetrated into the daily life of the ancestors of the Korean peninsula in various ways. As one of the traditional Chinese cultures, Taoism began to spread in The Three Kingdoms period on the Korean peninsula. With the integration and development of Taoism on the Korean peninsula, Taoism culture with unique characteristics of the peninsula was formed and became part of the traditional ideological and cultural life of the ancestors on the peninsula. In the historical development of furniture on the Korean peninsula, Taoist theories such as yin-yang theory and five-element theory and geomantic geography theory have exerted an important influence on the use, shape, material and pattern of traditional furniture on the Korean peninsula. The late period of the joseon dynasty was the heyday of the handicraft industry on the Korean peninsula. During this period, the categories of furniture increased, and a large number of furniture with distinctive Taoist characteristics, beautiful shape, excellent design and different uses appeared. Through the study on the modeling, materials, patterns, seals and designs of furniture in the late period of joseon dynasty, this study confirms that Taoist thoughts are one of the main factors affecting the development of Korean traditional furniture forms and patterns. Using patterns of various natural objects or plants and animals for furniture design, it is to pray for family members to avoid disasters and disasters. Thus it can be seen that praying for blessings from heaven is the main Taoist thought.

Study on Terminology of Wardrobe (장롱의 부분명칭 연구)

  • Cho, Sook-Kyung;Kang, Ho-Yang
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.196-204
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    • 2010
  • This study focuses on wardrobes to examine how the terms have been changed by comparing traditional Korean furniture in Chosun Dynasty and contemporary furniture since the traditional furniture terms and forms have been changed like our life culture. For chests and wardrobes, approximately 26 terms were used in Chosun Dynasty. However, only five of them are currently used for top panels, hinges, drawers, mirrors, and columns. For bedroom cabinets, 27 terms are used and 4 of them are changed with the same meaning. The change of the terminology results from the life culture mostly. While the Chosun Dynasty furniture terms were mostly presented as the Korean and Chinese language, in the contemporary furniture ones Korean and Chinese together with English are used. The English terms' usage results from hardwares imported from overseas. The terms derived from the three different languages are presented not only in the wardrobes but also other pieces generally.

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A Study of Lighting Furniture Design with the motif of the Open Etagere - Focusing on Silhouette Effect - (사방탁자를 모티브로 한 조명가구 디자인 연구 - 실루엣 효과를 중심으로 -)

  • Chae, Jung-Joo;Kim, Chung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.217-225
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    • 2013
  • The furniture of the Joseon era, life sense of human forms a culture has appeared well. Feeling of life refers to the sense of feel natural to the history and traditional culture of the area and their own customs. Further, it is possible to be a sense that reflects the mental contents ego, ethical and religious. Furniture traditional and sophisticated sense like this is to take care of the sophistication that comes out from the inside than the beauty artificial as a function of the sense and user preferences. This is a feeling of unique Korean. Due to changes in the housing, the beauty of these illustrates the altered form mechanically a uniform in modern times. Have that desired to be manufactured furniture by applying the neck Korean furniture of our living environment that will change in Western Europe of today, with the tradition of the modern lifestyle.

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A Comparative Study on the Formative Relation of Yangban's Residential Architecture and Furniture in the Chosun Dynasty (조선시대 양반계층의 주택과 가구의 조형적 연계성에 대한 비교연구)

  • Kim, Jin-Ok
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.15 no.5 s.58
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    • pp.3-11
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    • 2006
  • Our residential architecture and furniture have developed their unique formative characteristics under the influence of the natural environment as well as under socio-cultural influence. In order to understand such characteristics of our residential architecture and furniture, we need to clarify similarities and differences through comparative study from various perspectives. The present study purposed to examine the effects of mutual relations among Yangban's residential architecture and their furniture in the Chosun Dynasty on their formative characteristics, to identify the formative characteristics of shapes, materials, colors, patterns and decorations found in the residential architecture and their furniture, and to make a comparative analysis of the formative characteristics of the residential buildings and their furniture. This research will provide a ground for reinterpreting our culture and help to apply Korean culture identity to today's interior and furniture design.

A study on A Cabinet Maker in Western Gyeongnam Porvince in Korea - A Curriculrum of Byeung-Soo Kim, A Master in Korea - (서부경남의 소목장 연구 I - 대한민국 명장 김병수의 교육과정 -)

  • Kim, Min-Keung;Byeon, Hee-Sup;Kim, Chul-Whan;Moon, Sun-Ok
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.409-420
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    • 2015
  • This study intends to explore a teaching philosophy of a Master, a joiner, a cabinet maker, Byeung-Soo Kim who has devoted his entire life on creating and making traditional Korean wood furniture since the elementary school. His teaching method is to make his learners skillful by learning how to make traditional Korean furniture with the traditional technique or joint handmade. They are able to create the furniture in passing through some levels such as a beginning, a middle, a high, and a special class for three years. Each level suggests that the students should study its own joints from laminating, dado, butt, dovetail, mitered, mortise-and-tenon, rabbet, tongue-and-groove and so on. The teaching method is very unique as the technique different and difficult to fine it from other education processes throughout the country.

A Study on the Up-cycling Furniture Design Using the Korea Traditional Patchwork Technique - Focusing on the Production of Stitch Furniture Design - (조각보 기법을 활용한 업사이클링(Up-cycling) 가구디자인 연구 - Stitch 작품가구 제작 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Ja-hyung;Yoon, Yeoh-hang
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.49-58
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    • 2016
  • In modern society, designers started feeling moral and social responsibility in the aspect of environment as a position of suggesting something new. Rather than creating another waste to make something innovative, the concept of Upcycling which is about adding design or utilization to the existing recyclable materials to raise their value to products or art works has started settling down. Among them, there have been various researches on the use of offcut waste to be dumped. Such use of waste can be found in Jogakbo (patchwork), one of our traditional boudoir crafts. This could be connected to the concept of the modern Upcycling in the aspect of giving new values to the wasted pieces of fabric through needlework. Therefore, this study suggested Stitch work as new Upcycling furniture by seeking for the common connections between Upcycling and traditional Jogakbo, and then reinterpreting them in the same viewpoint. It was an opportunity not only to rediscover 'the esthetics of waste' by changing the awareness of 'behavior of dumping', but also to reinterpret or reconsider the tradition. Based on this, it is expected to continuously have new attempts to use offcut waste for eco-friendly design in the future, and also to have opportunities to seek for new directions of Upcycling to rediscover new values through the revaluation of valuelessness.