DESIGN STYLE

Japandi

Serene and cool, you glide like water into a room.
Nature is your energy source.
Elegant, thoughtful, and far-seeing.
You are the peace bringer.

Warm Tones

Embrace the harmonious fusion of Japandi design with a splash of vibrant orange. Find balance in the serene simplicity of Japanese minimalism and the cozy functionality of Scandinavian style, punctuated by energetic bursts of orange, infusing your space with warmth and vitality.

Neutral Minimalist

This Japandi-inspired moodboard exudes serenity through its harmonious blend of neutral tones, minimalist furniture, and natural textures. It invites tranquility into spaces by embracing simplicity, functionality, and a profound sense of balance.

Design Style History: Japandi

The Japandi design style originated from a harmonious fusion of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian functionality. This contemporary aesthetic emerged in response to a growing desire for tranquility, simplicity, and warmth in interior spaces. Drawing inspiration from the clean lines and natural materials of both Japanese and Scandinavian design traditions, Japandi seeks to create spaces that are serene, uncluttered, and effortlessly stylish. It embodies a balance between the organic warmth of Scandinavian interiors and the refined elegance of Japanese design, resulting in a timeless yet modern aesthetic that resonates with people seeking a peaceful and inviting home environment.

Japandi Materials

Wabi-Sabi Ceramics

Incorporating imperfect, handmade ceramics with a wabi-sabi aesthetic adds texture and character to Japandi spaces, celebrating the beauty of imperfection.

Raw Wood

Japandi interior design often features raw, untreated wood textures, such as exposed wooden beams or natural wood furniture with minimalistic designs.

Linen Fabrics

Soft and breathable linen textiles bring a sense of warmth and comfort to Japandi interiors, with their subtle texture adding depth to the overall design.

Matte Finishes

Smooth matte finishes on furniture and decor elements contribute to the minimalist yet tactile feel of Japandi style, offering a contrast to the natural textures present in the space.

Woven Straw

Utilizing woven straw or rattan elements, such as light fixtures or decorative baskets, introduces a tactile quality reminiscent of traditional Japanese and Scandinavian craftsmanship, enriching the texture palette of Japandi interiors.

Japandi Must-Haves

Neutral paint. Window showcasing nature. Pottery especially raku. Natural rugs in wool, or sheepskin, Light wood furniture such as rattan, bamboo. Minimal décor. Fresh plants. Soft lighting, Candles. Nature books.