Bambang Kartono Kurniawan
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The Jepara Chairs Based on Their Style and Period Octaviana S.C. Rombe; Yunida Sofiana; Bambang Kartono Kurniawan; Oktavianus Marti Nangoy
Humaniora Vol. 7 No. 2 (2016): Humaniora
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v7i2.3522

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The purpose of this article was to identify the Jepara chairs based on its style and period. Qualitative research such as doing interviews with the Jepara chairs observer, observation to some centres and workshops of Jepara chairs, literature study from various books consisting the style and process of Jepara chairs production were conducted. The identification of Jepara chairs started with Islamic and Hinduism influence in the 16th to the 17th century when the missionary and sailor from Portuguese entered Java until the style of Jepara chair in the 20th century. The alteration that mirrors the changes in socio-cultural aspect was being analysed as the style foundation that was used periodically in the making of the Jepara chairs. The categories a chair to have a Jepara style is a chair made by the craftsman in Jepara that, includes local factors both technically and material based that is combined with foreign culture, religion, and designs that brought at the time the chairs have been made. This research finds that chairs with Jepara style are a combination of the international world with a glimpse of local wisdom, with a touch of the maker’s personality that makes it unique and a bit different with its origin style. 
Pengembangan kombinasi produk keramik dan bambu sebagai dekorasi interior modern Tiara Ika Widia Primadani; Wahyu Waskito Putra; Bambang Kartono Kurniawan; Mahendra Wardhana
Productum: Jurnal Desain Produk (Pengetahuan dan Perancangan Produk) Vol 5, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24821/productum.v5i2.7449

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Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) craftsmen need product innovation to develop and adapt to market developments. This study aims to diversify the products of ceramic and bamboo craftsmen in the Malang area of East Java as contemporary interior decoration products. Their condition is stagnant due to constraints in product development so the craftsmen are decreasing and there is no regeneration. In this study, the ceramic and bamboo crafts of craftsmen in Malang will be combined for contemporary interior decoration products. The results of this study are expected to be a product diversification and can provide design input for ceramic and bamboo craftsmen in Malang. Besides that, it can expand its market share and as a preservation of craft skills as a cultural heritage. This study uses the brainstorming design thinking method by combining two materials to create alternative products for ceramic and bamboo craftsmen in Malang. In addition, it can expand its market share and preserve craft skills as a cultural heritage. This research uses the design thinking method by applying ATUMICS theory to develop product design. This product's development utilizes existing ceramic moulds to speed up and reduce production costs. Likewise, the development of bamboo products, as well as the expertise that the craftsmen already have, adapted to a more modern form.