Tetsusaburô was one of five sons of [[Iida Shinshichi II]] and his wife [[Iida Utako]]. He inherited control of the company from his older brother [[Iida Shinshichi III]] in [[1888]], and placed his younger brother Iida Tojirô in charge of the company's exports division. Tojirô then created within his division a studio where artists, including [[Takeuchi Seiho|Takeuchi Seihô]], produced designs for tapestries and other high-end [[textiles]]. | Tetsusaburô was one of five sons of [[Iida Shinshichi II]] and his wife [[Iida Utako]]. He inherited control of the company from his older brother [[Iida Shinshichi III]] in [[1888]], and placed his younger brother Iida Tojirô in charge of the company's exports division. Tojirô then created within his division a studio where artists, including [[Takeuchi Seiho|Takeuchi Seihô]], produced designs for tapestries and other high-end [[textiles]]. |