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An Analysis of Finland Textile Using Natural Image and Material

Title
An Analysis of Finland Textile Using Natural Image and Material
Other Titles
내추럴 이미지를 활용한 핀란드 섬유의 성공 분석
Author
이수철
Keywords
Finnish; industry; Textile; craft; Naturalism
Issue Date
2002-06
Publisher
한국디자인문화학회
Citation
한국디자인문화학회지, v. 8, no. 1, page. 1-13
Abstract
The Finns have been fortunate to have a rich tradition of craftsmanship and the opportunity to modify and passon tradition. But most Europe Countries have mixed Culture while Finland has been keeping their own Culture which expresses Naturalism. Finnish Textile Craft's Industry has begun to develop since 1950's same Korea. During 30 years flourishing of Textile Craft's Industry brought to decline on 1990's after Collapse of Russia. Finland's textile industry is among the cleanest in Europe, reflecting Finnish concern for the environment. The industry takes an active role in ensuring product safety, monitoring the choice and application of materials, chemicals and manufacturing processes to guarantee this. Finland was the first country to limit certain chemicals in textiles, and the industry is now looking for ways to recycle waste fibers from the production process. Finland also leads the way in the use of information technology to produce textiles, using computer-aided design and waste-management processes. Finland's industrial base is becoming more diverse, characterised by world class technological innovation which provides promising ground for joint ventures and technology transfer. Textile Crafts' Industry in Finnish has excellent potential as long as there are customers who like the Trend of naturalism.
URI
http://www.dbpia.co.kr/journal/articleDetail?nodeId=NODE06541334https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/156964
ISSN
1598-6497
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