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Kintsugi Art: Inspiring Tile Design

As The Tile Turns

Many of today’s loveliest ceramic tile designs draw on ancient concepts and artforms to deliver classic aesthetics. These styles can often be traced back to Japan, where design takes on a spiritual element while also highlighting the value of imperfection.

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Why Japanese Interior Design is Popular

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

One look at this amazing Japanese-inspired bedroom can tell you why we should all mimic Japanese interior design. Image Source: Imi Design Studio. Japanese interior design is being mimicked world-wide, for good reason. What does all this stress mean when it comes to our home design? Image Source: Iwanastrawiguna.

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Hygge, Comfort and Simplicity in Kitchen and Bath Design – from Kitchen & Bath Design News

JG Kitchens

Maybe you’ve seen the word “hygge” in an article about design. This Trend Spotting article from Kitchen & Bath Design News about hygge and similar trends from Sweden and Japan shares ideas about how you can achieve harmony in your own home.

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10 Ways to Add Japanese Style to Your Interior Design

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Yes, peaceful simplicity surrounds the modest designs of Japanese culture. Thousands of years steeped in tradition have influenced Japan’s architecture and interior design aesthetic, resulting in a serene and very cultural interior design. The sliding doors are a great Japanese design solution.

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Hygge, Comfort and Simplicity in Kitchen and Bath Design – from Kitchen & Bath Design News

JG Kitchens

Maybe you’ve seen the word “hygge” in an article about design. This Trend Spotting article from Kitchen & Bath Design News about hygge and similar trends from Sweden and Japan shares ideas about how you can achieve harmony in your own home.

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Toni Cumella: Ceramic Visionary

Diary of a Tile Addict

But Tile Addict, as well as covering design trends in the commercial tile world, also aims to celebrate those rare individuals who have the ability to alter our perception of what tile is, and what it can be. Collaboration with Alejandro Zaera in Aiuchi, Japan. Collaboration with Alejandro Zaera in Aiuchi, Japan (detail).

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Flexible Space for Living and Relaxation in Namibia - Freshome

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Combining simple clarity with the passion for design excellence, Wasserfall Munting Architects reinterpreted a house built in the 1950′s in Klein Windhoek, Namibia, in order to reconnect it with the surrounding site. Intriguing Office Building Design in Namibia by Wasserfall Munting Architects. Submit your design.

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