Wabi-sabi Home Finding Beauty In Imperfection. Living a lifestyle the Wabi-Sabi way one is more connected to nature and thus better connected to our truest inner-selves. Broken down further the modern-day meaning of Wabi in itself means rustic simplicity the quirky understated elegance in things and in life.

We make it unique we make it beautiful and we make it perfectly imperfect every time. In Japan the concept is now so deeply ingrained that its difficult to explain to Westerners. Wabi Sabi Home Finding beauty in imperfection.
Finding the beauty in imperfection 19th Oct 2021 As we step out of months of lockdown and back into our lives some of us may tiptoe cautiously looking over our shoulders taking care to look up to the left and down to the right and left again whilst others may run into the new felt freedom full steam ahead bold and brave.
This book written by Mark Bailey and published by Ryland Peters Small which was released on 11 June 2019 with total pages 208. Wabi-sabi is alive and well in many Japanese homes where patinated weathered and aged items are treasured and modest everyday. We are inspired by this traditional Japanese aesthetic and we aim to maximise our clients independence and wellbeing finding beauty in individuals with respect. In fact wabi-sabi is the art of the harmony and wellness of imperfection.