Japandi Bed Inspired By Japanese Futons

Japandi Bed Inspired By Japanese Futons
We’ve recently shared some ideas for Japandi decor style, which is a mix of Scandinavian and Japanese decor. And today we are sharing a piece that is right for Japandi bedrooms, it’s YOMA bed by kaschkasch and Zeitraum. The bed design was inspired by Japanese sleeping futons that unroll on the floor on top of... 
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Coffee Ceremony Furniture Collection Inspired By Japanese Traditions

Coffee Ceremony Furniture Collection Inspired By Japanese Traditions
British artist Hugh Miller based this collection of chairs, stools and a table on a Japanese coffee-making ritual he observed while travelling. The Coffee Ceremony were prompted by the designer’s time on a research fellowship in Japan. Having observed “everyday ceremonies of life”, he developed his own ceremonial version of making and serving coffee. The... 
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Lamp Collection Inspired By Japanese Craft Techniques

Lamp Collection Inspired By Japanese Craft Techniques
Developing a personal interest in Japanese heritage and aesthetics, Chilean architect Mitsue Kido presents her striking collection of lamps created through a deconstruction of traditional everyday objects. Kido developed a series of installations and works inspired by the art of origami, which much later transformed into a passion for lamps. By creating those lamps, Mitsue... 
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Smart Japanese Home Decorated With Natural Wood

Smart Japanese Home Decorated With Natural Wood
Located in Japan, this single family home is a study in minimalism. Designed in 2016 by Tukurito Architects, the simple, spartan design allows small details to shine through. The house is a unique angular building, which is black outside. The décor inside is light and with warm natural woods, that’s rather contrasting and unusual. The... 
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Japanese Minimalist Apartment In Neutral Shades

Japanese Minimalist Apartment In Neutral Shades
The owners of this neutral apartment lived in Japan for several years and then returned to Moscow, and they wanted Japanese aesthetics and philosophy in their apartment, so it was designed semi-minimalist and full of neutrals. The designers created an ergonomic, light space without unnecessary details and color accents, but with the use of modern... 
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