Wabi sabi is more than just a style, it is a Japanese
philosophy, the idea of which focuses on natural-
ness and simplicity in a real and authentic edition.
According to wabi sabi, interiors - just like the world
around them - are imperfect. They have defects and
they are the essence of life - along with the aspect of
its passing and agreeing to the laws of nature. The
style is basically designed to be simple, modest and
limit the infl uences of consumerism, prompting to
seek for the meaning much deeper. Wabi sabi interi-
ors are a soft combination of natural colours in del-
icate shades, materials, raw materials and fabrics
that also draw from nature and its imperfections
- scratches on furniture or the fl oor, visible furni-
ture textures that no one hides under a thick layer
of paint and a free lack of refi nement of details. Raw
style
Wabi sabi
walls, slightly resembling a loft style, plaster, con-
crete, bricks, stone, raw wood, natural linen or wool
- these are the attributes of Japanese philosophy.
The lack of excessive decorations and furniture, styl-
ized as older or second-hand, preferably with a soul
and a rich history that they seem to tell you without
words, create a wabi sabi atmosphere in the interior.
A simple, metal lamp shade will perfectly match
the raw elements of the decor, shedding light exact-
ly where you want. The uncomplicated form of this
type of lighting will not try to take the leading role,
but will subtly blend in with the elegant simplicity of
the arrangement. The antiqued decor will be com-
plemented by elegant, in harmony with the beauty of
furniture with visible grains handles with a geomet-
rically straight line.