

Wabi Sabi values and our philosophy
We are two creators who fell in love with Japanese aesthetics through months of travel across Japan and Asia. From Kyoto’s machiya streets at sunrise to pottery villages and quiet tatami rooms, we learned to see beauty in natural materials, subtle textures, and the rhythm of everyday rituals. Wabi-sabi interior design is not just our design approach. It is our way of living, a passion for perfect imperfection that guides how we curate, style, and share interiors.
Our journey began with sketchbooks, cameras, and endless conversations with craftspeople. We studied clay work, joinery, indigo dye, and paper making, then translated those lessons into a contemporary home context. As art lovers, interior stylists, and home staging specialists, we build minimalist rooms with calm flow, honest materials, and quiet focal points that feel grounded and human.
As home stagers, we design rooms that feel lived in and photogenic. We start with circulation and sightlines, anchor the space with proportionate furniture, then layer textures and soft light. Negative space is intentional. A linen sofa, a clay vase with asymmetric form, a washi screen, and a grounded rug can transform a room into a serene environment that invites slow routines and daily comfort.