Long a prominent design aesthetic, Japanese minimalism stands at the
core of Wabi Sabi, both a world view and aesthetic based on the
acceptance of transience and imperfection. In recent years this has
fueled the desire for raw interiors, modern spaces that bridge East and
West and soothe the soul with their beautiful simplicity and eclectic
decor. This book features approximately 30 international projects that
exemplify this modern approach to Wabi Sabi, ranging from houses and
apartments to commercial spaces, restaurants and hotels and featuring
some of the most influential architects and interior designers in the
world.