Perfect Imperfect takes as its founding principle the Japanese concept
of wabi-sabi, advocating the beauty to be found in imperfection,
impermanence and the authentic. Importantly this is done without losing
sight of the benefits of living in the 21st century, where designers are
merging digital technology with the handmade to produce items that
combine the best of both worlds. This beautiful, inspirational book,
with thought-provoking text by Karen McCartney and stunning visuals by
Sharyn Cairns and Glen Proebstel, is a celebration of accident,
curation, collection, hesitation, collaboration, reuse, reimagining and
true originality. It explores an established aesthetic in a new way, as
illustrated by the homes and studios of international and Australian
creatives. It embraces current design objects alongside well-worn ones,
and features interior settings that mix comfort, design and an off-beat
beauty.