

Japandi Design :Wabi Sabi
The Philosophy
Seven key elements of Wabi Sabi: 侘び寂び
Kanso 簡素– simplicity
Fukinsei – asymmetry or irregularity
Shibumi – beauty in the understated
Shizen – naturalness without pretence
Yugen – subtle grace
Datsuzoku – freeness
Seijaku – tranquillity
These seven tenets are easily applied when cultivating a calm space. Translating the design concept to a tangible environment is not about adding or eliminating elements or making details perfect but finding harmony in authenticity and imperfection, promoting an overall sense of peace and tranquillity. It helps humans find beauty in the simplest of things and in life's imperfections.Wabi-sabi is a Japanese concept which embodies the concept of finding beauty in imperfection. It highlights the beauty in nature that is natural, asymmetrical, or imperfect yet still visually appealing. Wabi-sabi is more than just an aesthetic; it is a way of life that acknowledges and embraces life's imperfections, choosing simplicity and authenticity consciously.
Japandi design, as the name suggests, is a fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian design principles, which emphasizes simplicity, functionality, and a deep connection with nature, resulting in a clean and cozy atmosphere.

Harmony
In Japandi Biophlia, harmony is key. It's about finding balance between simplicity and nature, between minimalism and abundance.
Japandi Biophilia is about enhancing your everyday life. Your surroundings have the power to shape your mood, your creativity, and your connection to the world around you, by curating a space that nourishes your senses and feeds your soul.


Intentional Living
Each piece of furniture, every plant, all the textures, the material we use, and every hint of color work together to craft an environment that resonates with your soul's desire for both calmness and vitality.