Wabi-Sabi is also about philosophical simplification rather than aesthetically. It encourages us to organize — not only our homes, but our minds and schedules. Imagine a room with soft light, natural textures and some precious objects. It is a wave savi in action – calm, intentional, deeply peaceful.
This aesthetic is closely tied Nature. The seasons change, the dew leaves, the morning dew – everything is the language of Wabi Sabi. By reconnecting with the rhythms of nature, we are more suited to the rhythms of energy, emotions and growth.
And don’t forget the power of connection to ourselves, others, and the world around us. In the WABI chorus idea, relationships are not perfect bonds, but the connections of living breathing are shaped by shared experiences and time. Imperfection is accepted and not judged. They are what makes us real.