The Wabi-Sabi House: The Japanese Art of Imperfect Beauty

By Robyn Griggs Lawrence.

The Wabi-Sabi House: The Japanese Art of Imperfect Beauty

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What is wabi-sabi?Simply put, wabi-sabi is the marriage of the Japanese wabi, meaning humble, and sabi, which connotes beauty in the natural progression of time. Together, the phrase invites us to set aside our pursuit of perfection and learn to appreciate the simple, unaffected beauty of things as they are. Wabi-sabi can be found in the deep cracks of a weathering pine table. It is flea markets, wildflowers, and cobblestones. Intimately tied to Zen Buddhism, wabi-sabi is an aesthetic that welcomes comfort and a subtle spiritual component into the home. It is not a decorating style, per se,...

ISBN(s)

1400050464, 9781400050468

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