Japandi is the intersection of Scandinavian and modern Japanese interior design styles. This fusion creates the perfect blend of function and form, focusing on clean lines, bright spaces, and light colors.
Japandi styles feature beautiful craftsmanship with a focus on quality and handmade pieces over throwaway, cheap structures.
Modern Japanese furniture design is anchored in minimalist principles, clean lines, and natural materials.
Japandi styles often emphasize sustainability. The prevalence of natural materials and simple designs makes it a great green decor style.
The most creative aspect of woodworking happens when we choose which pieces of wood to use for a project. Much like painting a picture or composing a musical score, selecting the best grain pattern for various project parts can greatly enhance the overall harmony and balance of a piece.
I have always been fascinated with the Japanese ideology of woodworking and joinery. I find it very intriguing and elegant but simple at the same time.
For the materials, I have selected Seasoned Timber wood and the knobs and supporting pipes are made with anodized steel.