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Masahiro Mori (ceramic designer)

was a Japanese ceramic designer born in Saga Prefecture, Japan. The well known "G-type Soy Sauce Bottle" he designed in 1958 won the 1st Good Design Award in 1960 and its production and sales have continued until today (as of December 11, 2011). He won the Good Design Award more than 110 times in his life. In describing his design philosophy, he stated, "My pleasure as a designer is to conceive of forms for daily use, and to create pieces for production in the factory, so that many people can appreciate and enjoy using them".〔The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (2002). "Masahiro Mori: A Reformer of Ceramic Design"〕 He worked to design ceramic dishes suitable for the Japanese lifestyle in post-World War II.
== Background ==

* 14 November 1927 Born in Shiota-cho Fujitsu-gun, Saga prefecture (Currently Shiota-cho Ureshino-shi, Saga prefecture)
* Apr, 1941 Saga Prefectural Arita Institute of Technology (Currently Saga Prefectural Arita Technical High School) Design department (till Mar, 1945)
* Jan, 1946 Studied under the potter Haizan Matsumoto (〜1947年)
* Apr, 1948 Studied at Department of craft and design, Tama College of Art and Design (Currently Tama Art University) (till Mar, 1952)
* Jun, 1949 Worked as a research student at the 2nd design office, craft guidance office, Ministry of Commerce (till 1951)
* Apr, 1952 Worked at the editorial department of Gakken Co., Ltd. (till 1953)
* Jan, 1954 Worked at the design office, Ceramic technology guidance office in Nagasaki (Currently Ceramic Research Center of Nagasaki 〔(Ceramic Research Center of Nagasaki )〕) (till 1956)
* Jul, 1956 Worked for Hakusan porcelain co., ltd. Worked at the design office set up some time later (till Mar, 1978)
* Oct, 1958 Participated in the workshop by Kaj Franck(Finnish designer) Industry and crafts guidance office, Ministry of Commerce invited (Tokyo)〔(common - Japanese design & lifestyle - PRODUCTS - Hakusan ja Masahiro Mori )〕
* Oct, 1961 Went over the design in Europe and the United States. Met Isamu Noguchi at Genichiro Inokuma's home in United States. Visited Kaj Franck in Finland. (till Nov, 1961)
* 1965 A member of Japan Design Committee (till November 12, 2005)
* Apr, 1974 Professor, Faculty of Fine Arts in Kyushu Sangyo University (till 1982)
* 1976 A member of the nominating committee for Mainichi Design Prize (till 1995)
* Mar, 1978 Quit Hakusan porcelain co., ltd.
* Apr, 1978 Established Mori Masahiro Industrial Design Laboratory
* Sep, 1978 Panelist of the session meeting, the 8th World Craft Conference in Kyoto
* 1979 A member of the International Academy of Ceramics (till November 12, 2005)
* Apr, 1985 Guest professor at the Ceramics Division in the Department of Design and Craft, Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music (till 1989)
* Apr, 1989 Professor at the Ceramics Division in the Department of Design and Craft, Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music (till 1993)
* Jun, 1992 Lectured titled "Farms of Nature and Life" at University of Art and Design Helsinki in Finland. Symposium "Interaction in ceramics : art, design and research" 〔(Publication - University of Art and Design Helsinki )〕
* 1989 The exploratory committee for Ceramics Park (Hasami, Nagasaki) was established. Took care of Ceramic art wall "Ceramic Road (Toji no michi)", the symbol mark of the park and the design of facilities such as lounge. Directed the restoration of 12 "Kilns in the world" at the open-air museum. (till 1996)
* Apr, 1999 Guest professor, Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music (till 2005)
* 2004 Won the Masaru Katsumi Award
* November 12, 2005 Died at a hospital in Sasebo, Nagasaki

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