Residential | Interior Design
The Wabi-Sabi
Perfectly Imperfect
Imbued with the Japanese philosophy, this modern apartment celebrates the beauty found in imperfection and transience.
The design marries minimalistic aesthetics with the traditional, resulting in a space that’s serene and respect natural elements
Design Style | Modern Japanese |
Area Size | TBA |
Completion | 2020 |
Project Duration | 3 – 4 Months |
The Philosophy
In Japan, a home design is tied in deeply with their tradition. Deriving from the religion of Shinto, the Japanese believe in the idea of Wabi-sabi, the beauty in imperfection and Kami, the idea that spirits inhabit all living and non-living being.
By combining these two fundamental principles, a designer could bring a Japanese-styled design into life while maintaining a deep appreciation and respect for the culture – and it is precisely what the APIQUE team has done.
The Design Approach
The designer heavily utilizes elements from the natural world in design and furniture selection, such as wood, stone, concrete and a tinge of ceramics.
Natural elements reflect on the traditional Japanese home of design of old to allow the spirits or Kami to reside in their homes and provide protection and luck to the home and it’s family.
With light or muted colors, large windows and wide-open spaces, the APIQUE team drives in the serene and whimsical atmosphere that all Japanese design has.Β We apply an element of asymmetry and roughness yet modest – a form of appreciation of the beauty of the inconsistency in nature and the Buddhist teaching that inspires it.
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