Japandi is a term that’s being used to describe the blending of two design styles, Japanese and Scandinavian interior design.
Japanese style, often referred to as wabi-sabi, is the acceptance of imperfections. Think a wood bowl with a crack in it, or a ceramic vase with an uneven glaze. Scandinavian style focuses on clean lines, neutral tones, simplicity, and natural materials.
Japandi combines both styles to create interiors are neutral, warm, welcoming, and relaxing, with no bold colors, and plenty of natural elements, like wood, fibres, and ceramics.
Let’s take a look at some ideas to help you create your Japandi-inspired interior…
Art
Woven Wall Art by VUZELART
Woven Textile Wall Art by Lale Shop
Minimalist Geometric Wall Art (set of two prints) by IuliiaVolosevych
Sun Silhouette Wall Art (set of three prints) by Saffa Designs
Furniture
Wood Record Cabinet and Stand by FuruFurniture
Turqueta Coffee Table by NaanFurniture
LOW Floor cushions and stool by Reforest Design
Menorca TV Console by NaanFurniture
Pillows
Minimalist Pillows by BelleReve
The Eden Sage Throw Pillow by Anna & Rose Co.
Fringe Pillow Cover by PorterLaneHome
Linen Pillowcase by Linen Home Decor
Storage
Woven Egg Basket by KAWO BAZAAR
Woven Baskets by The Basket Room
Natural Rope Basket by CarlaSimpleLiving
Square Woven Baskets With Lids by GrandmaWeaving
Vases
Black Vase from The Salvaged
Ceramic Vases by Kitchen Decor Store
Wooden Flower Vase by SoSo
Vase by Planet Y Home Decor
Other Decor Elements
Wood Serving Trays by NeuDecor
Round Wooden Coasters by AtelierDmontreal
Raucherberg Incense Burner by erzandmountain
Wooden Wall Vase by MMEPSTUDIO
Source: Contemporist