Kate Klippensteen is a freelance writer based in
Tokyo since 1986. She contributes features, essays and reviews on
gastronomy, photography, film and travel as well as comparative
culture to Japanese, U.S. and European publications. She is the
author of several books published in Japan; Ganguro Girls, a book
on Shibuya youth culture, published in Germany in 2001; and
Vanishing Africa-The Samburu of Kenya (working title), a 12-year
collaboration between the author and photographer Yasuo Konishi, to
be published in the U.S. in the near future.
Currently based in Tokyo, Yasuo Konishi has worked in New York as a fashion photographer and has contributed to a number of books published in Japan.
Ori Koyama is an interior décor stylist who has
worked for magazines, department stores, art galleries and on ad
campaigns. She is the author of Inspired Shapes: Contemporary
Designs for Japan's Ancient Crafts, published by Kodansha in fall
2005.
"I cannot think where you would find a more beautiful collection of
products than the Japanese cooking utensils illustrated and
described in this book. If there was ever an example of the form
and beauty following function this is it. They make you want to
slice, grind, sieve, strain, cook and eat." -Terence Conran
"The esthetics of Japanese food, so evident on the plate, start
with often hand-crafted kitchen implements."-The New York Times
.,."A neat package of useful information, elegantly presented."
-The Associated Press
"Enthusiastically recommended as a beautiful compilation of
photographs and informative briefings for the many decorative
particulars of the Japanese kitchen." -The Midwest Book Review
"A beautiful guide to Japanese cooking utensils ... Klippensteen
provides an enjoyable and informative journey through the Japanese
kitchen." -Publishers Weekly
"This book is a winner and will surely engage many readers."
-Library Journal
.,."Well-designed kitchen tools beautifully photographed by Yasuo
Konishi. In addition to detailing their use, the text by Kate
Klippernsteen...has much to teach about Japanese food. -American
Craft
"Cool Tools takes a fascinating look inside the Japanese kitchen."
-BookLoon Reviews (Online)
"I cannot think where you would find a more beautiful collection of
products than the Japanese cooking utensils illustrated and
described in this book. If there was ever an example of the form
and beauty following function this is it. They make you want to
slice, grind, sieve, strain, cook and eat."
-Terence Conran
"The esthetics of Japanese food, so evident on the plate, start
with often hand-crafted kitchen implements."-The New York Times
., ."A neat package of useful information, elegantly presented."
-The Associated Press
"Enthusiastically recommended as a beautiful compilation of
photographs and informative briefings for the many decorative
particulars of the Japanese kitchen." -The Midwest Book Review
"A beautiful guide to Japanese cooking utensils ... Klippensteen
provides an enjoyable and informative journey through the Japanese
kitchen." -Publishers Weekly
"This book is a winner and will surely engage many readers."
-Library Journal
., ."Well-designed kitchen tools beautifully photographed by Yasuo
Konishi. In addition to detailing their use, the text by Kate
Klippernsteen...has much to teach about Japanese food. -American
Craft
"Cool Tools takes a fascinating look inside the Japanese kitchen."
-BookLoon Reviews (Online)
"I cannot think where you would find a more beautiful collection of
products than the Japanese cooking utensils illustrated and
described in this book. If there was ever an example of the form
and beauty following function this is it. They make you want to
slice, grind, sieve, strain, cook and eat."
-Terence Conran
"The esthetics of Japanese food, so evident on the plate, start
with often hand-crafted kitchen implements."-The New York Times
, .."A neat package of useful information, elegantly presented."
-The Associated Press
"Enthusiastically recommended as a beautiful compilation of
photographs and informative briefings for the many decorative
particulars of the Japanese kitchen." -The Midwest Book Review
"A beautiful guide to Japanese cooking utensils ... Klippensteen
provides an enjoyable and informative journey through the Japanese
kitchen." -Publishers Weekly
"This book is a winner and will surely engage many readers."
-Library Journal
, .."Well-designed kitchen tools beautifully photographed by Yasuo
Konishi. In addition to detailing their use, the text by Kate
Klippernsteen...has much to teach about Japanese food. -American
Craft
"Cool Tools takes a fascinating look inside the Japanese kitchen."
-BookLoon Reviews (Online)
"I cannot think where you would find a more beautiful collection of
products than the Japanese cooking utensils illustrated and
described in this book. If there was ever an example of the form
and beauty following function this is it. They make you want to
slice, grind, sieve, strain, cook and eat."
-Terence Conran
"The esthetics of Japanese food, so evident on the plate, start
with often hand-crafted kitchen implements."-The New York Times
.,."A neat package of useful information, elegantly presented."
-The Associated Press
"Enthusiastically recommended as a beautiful compilation of
photographs and informative briefings for the many decorative
particulars of the Japanese kitchen." -The Midwest Book Review
"A beautiful guide to Japanese cooking utensils ... Klippensteen
provides an enjoyable and informative journey through the Japanese
kitchen." -Publishers Weekly
"This book is a winner and will surely engage many readers."
-Library Journal
.,."Well-designed kitchen tools beautifully photographed by Yasuo
Konishi. In addition to detailing their use, the text by Kate
Klippernsteen...has much to teach about Japanese food. -American
Craft
"Cool Tools takes a fascinating look inside the Japanese kitchen."
-BookLoon Reviews (Online)
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