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Why Wabi-Sabi is the Must-Have Interiors Trend of the Year

Posted on Sunday, July 23, 2023

Forget Scandi style or minimalist chic, the interior trend of the moment is wabi-sabi – an approach to design that’s gentler on the environment and the bank balance.

 

 

 

 Have you heard about this trend?   I hadn't until a client mentioned it to me.    

 

Wabi-sabi has been popular in Japan for hundreds of years, where it’s considered more than a design aesthetic but a whole philosophy.  Rooted in Zen Buddhism, it celebrates the beauty of nature and all its imperfections.  It’s about paring things back and embracing interesting, quirky items, especially ones that have stood the test of time.  So, instead of rushing out to buy lots of shiny, new, mass-produced belongings, wabi-sabi devotees take the slow lane and create a calming environment with a few well-made items.

There are two big advantages to this approach. Firstly, you don’t have to spend lots of money, and secondly, it’s better for the environment than investing in mountains of flat-pack furniture.

 

Here’s how you can incorporate wabi-sabi into your home.

 

Colours 

Avoid screaming bright colours and use a neutral palette of white, cream, grey and taupe.

 

Textures 

Opt for natural materials such as wood, jute, leather and linen.

 

Shapes 

In terms of accessories like lights and vases, go for organic curvy shapes rather than rigid or straight edges.

 

Declutter 

Rooms full of ‘stuff’ feel chaotic, not zen, so have a bit of a clear-out. Hold on to quality items that are special or unique. An old wooden dining table that has been in the family for generations or a weathered leather chair perfectly sums up the wabi-sabi concept.

 

Get handy 

If you have a DIY background, consider using reclaimed timber to make your own furniture.

 

Repair 

A classic example of wabi-sabi is kintsugi pottery, the practice of glueing broken ceramics back together with gold lacquer. Get creative and repair or rework a treasured item to give it a new lease of life.

 

Go bargain-hunting 

Search second-hand furniture websites or charity shops for good quality, one-off pieces.

 

Relax about finishes 

Exposed beams and brickwork fit the wabi-sabi look.

 

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