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“Wabi-sabi” is a Japanese term that essentially means finding beauty in imperfection. Wabi refers to living with humility and simplicity while being at one with nature, while sabi is defined as the ability to accept the lifecycle of anything as it is—flaws and all.
There’s no hard-and-fast way to emulate or translate the wabi-sabi philosophy into home decor but we spoke to a handful of experts who have mastered the art of wabi-sabi to get their best insights on how to adopt a more peaceful and authentic sense of being at home.
From being more intentional about your home decor to romanticizing your everyday items and routine, here’s how to bring the art of wabi-sabi into your home.
“Wabi-sabi is grounded by a deep reverence for nature and its uncomplicated beauty,” Marie Kondo, tidying expert and founder of KonMari Media, Inc. tells The Spruce. “This should readily translate when embracing the philosophy in your home’s design! Be very mindful and introspective when selecting items for your home, because what you choose defines how you want to live your life.”
It might be tempting to pick up glossy new home items when overhauling your space—but it might not make the most sense if you’re going for a wabi-sabi philosophy. “Whether a striking art piece or a vase hand-spun by your child, intentionally living among mindfully-selected treasures that spark joy for you will inspire you to celebrate authenticity and find beauty in simplicity—both of which are key in wabi-sabi design,” shares Kondo.