Discover the beauty and tranquility of Japanese style home design with our seven insightful tips. Learn how to embrace minimalism, incorporate nature, and focus on simplicity and functionality to create a serene and aesthetically pleasing living space.
Image 3 of 27 from gallery of House with a Margin / yukawa design lab. Photograph by Yohei Sasakura
Style in various forms is evident in Japan. From shockingly vibrant posters to carefully landscaped gardens, Japan is without shortage of design elements. But even with all the intricacies and vastness of Japanese design, every form shares the same core:…
By Alan George In the realm of interior design, bathrooms often receive less attention than their counterparts, such as living rooms and bedrooms. However,...
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Noda House was completed in 1974. Since May 2022, the building opened as BUNDLE GALLERY, a creative platform involving various activities and events centered around spatial design founded by interior stylist Masato Kawai. A modernist Influence with a Japanese essence.
Hand-knotted Tibetan wool and Chinese silk, 100 knots per inch, up/down or flat pile. Emphasizing the imperfect nature of life, Kintsugi — the Japanese technique of repairing broken pottery with gold dusted lacquer — highlights the potential beauty in broken things and makes visible their fragile history. Though our rugs last lifetimes, that meditative notion of impermanence is offered in this design. The price listed is per square foot.
The Gurafiku archive of Japanese graphic design is a collection of visual research surveying the history of graphic design in Japan.
Wabi-Sabi, a Japanese philosophy that embraces modesty, imperfection, and simplicity in everyday life can teach us a lot about embracing the imperfections in travel, too.