Step into a Japandi style living room, and you'll instantly feel the harmonious blend of Japanese elegance and Scandinavian coziness. A space that effortlessly embodies tranquility, function, and refined aesthetics. From muted color palettes to handcrafted furniture, every detail in a Japandi living room is meticulously curated to offer an oasis of calm amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Discover the elements that come together to create a Japandi living room, and be inspired to transform your own space into a sanctuary of simplicity and warmth.
Bring class to your workspace with the Cambridge table lamp.Inspired by Anglo-Saxon book lamps, this lamp gives personality and chic to your home decor. Its foot is delicately curved to...
With its layered shades the Dusk and Dawn lamp series playfully divides the light into a rhythm of exposure. The almost eclipse-like feeling contributes to an intimate and cozy atmosphere...
101 Copenhagen AD Floor Lamp - Art deco reinvented The 101 Copenhagen AD Floor Lamp is inspired by the iconic Art Deco patterns, where trapezoidal shapes expand into symmetric patterns....
101 Copenhagen Drop Bulb Mini Chandelier - 50s Danish Modernism meets contemporary design The 101 Copenhagen Drop Bulb Mini Chandelier is inspired by the 50s Danish Modernism. Using the nature...
Unika is a mouth blown series of small, glass pendant lamps, originally designed for the Restaurant Grønbech and Churchill in Copenhagen. Its simple base is made of solid brass; a...
Unika is a mouth blown series of small, glass pendant lamps, originally designed for the Restaurant Grønbech and Churchill in Copenhagen. Its simple base is made of solid brass; a...
A favourite choice for contemporary spaces, Say My Name is as practical as it is beautiful. Few lamps have been able to blur the boundaries between art and design so...
Northern Gear Double Table Lamp - A light made for the fast lane The Northern Gear Double Table Light is revving with style, these high-performance lamps were made for the...
GEAR by Northern - A lamp made for the fast lane The Northern Gear Table Lamp is designed with rotating gears and revving with style, these high-performance lamps were made...
Dokka is a small light with a big history. Designed in 1954, Dokka was the first lamp from Norway to receive a Golden Medal award at the prestigious Triennale di...
Northern Diva Floor Lamp - A proud statement making lamp Designed to take centre stage, the Diva from Northern is a statement-making light source that makes its presence felt. Diva’s...
Northern Diva Pendant Light - A proud statement making lamp Designed to take centre stage, Northern Diva Pendant Light is a statement-making light source that makes its presence felt. Diva’s...
Dahl’s seamless curves and crisp, white surfaces may seem completely contemporary, but this classic design has a long and illustrious past. Dahl was originally created in 1956 and installed in...
Dahl’s seamless curves and crisp, white surfaces may seem completely contemporary, but this classic design has a long and illustrious past. Dahl was originally created in 1956 and installed in...
The Buddy floor lamp is more than a light; he’s a bright fellow that makes the surroundings more upbeat. The floor lamp joins the wall light and table lamp versions,...
Big personalities are said to light up a room, while timid individuals typically shy away from the spotlight. This attractive pendant lamp has both of those characteristics, and many others,...
Birdy is a table, wall and floor lamp series designed in 1952, in a modernist style. The lamp series was produced and sold by the Norwegian electricity company Sønnico (Oslo)...
Birdy is a table, wall and floor lamp series designed in 1952, in a modernist style. The lamp series was produced and sold by the Norwegian electricity company Sønnico (Oslo)...
Birdy is a table, wall and floor lamp series designed in 1952, in a modernist style. The lamp series was produced and sold by the Norwegian electricity company Sønnico (Oslo)...
Birdy is a table, wall and floor lamp series designed in 1952, in a modernist style. The lamp series was produced and sold by the Norwegian electricity company Sønnico (Oslo)...
The Balancer wall lamp brightens the interior with a uniquely adjustable light source. Balancer is designed with a pivoting steel arm that slides vertically along the sleek bar that attaches...
Acorn’s streamlined shape was inspired by a natural form, giving it organic contours and an understated profile. The shade resembles the empty shell of an acorn, which becomes hollow once...
The decorative design of Motown comes from the technical-skilled production of the curved lamp shade and the handmade steel grid. The pendant gives an indirect and characteristic light over the...
Atom is has an elegant, stylish and playful design that puts the finishing touch in any room.
The Ocean pendant has a different expression from every angle. The organic shaped pendant has a discrete and vivid look that gives the room personality.
Da Vinci is an expressive pendant made in metal with neat details. The unique designed shade diffuses the light in a comfortable way.
Modu stands for modularity, the basic concept of this lighting series. The upper and lower part are not affixed encouraging to combine sizes, colors and materials freely. Simplicity in shape...
Yoko brings a warm, soft and gentle feeling to every room. Taking inspiration from ancient Japanese teapots Yoko combines eastern and western influences to modern pendant light with a friendly...
The Awa Series is inspired by the image of glass blowing itself. Awa literally means bubble in Japanese and describes the soft volume of the glass body in contrast to...
The Awa Series is inspired by the image of glass blowing itself. Awa literally means bubble in Japanese and describes the soft volume of the glass body in contrast to...
The Awa Series is inspired by the image of glass blowing itself. Awa literally means bubble in Japanese and describes the soft volume of the glass body in contrast to...
The Awa Series is inspired by the image of glass blowing itself. Awa literally means bubble in Japanese and describes the soft volume of the glass body in contrast to...
The Australian duo designers Daniel & Emma signed CHERRY, a simple and minimalist pendant light, an aluminum cone with a bottomed sphere. They manage to create a subtle light, increased...
Reference : 821F-01 Dimmable LED floor lamp adjustable. Aluminium shade with polycarbonat diffuser. Dimmable LED. Foot dimmer included. Design Olivier Desbordes.
Reference : 817F LED floor lamp in carbon and marble. Dimmable LED with foot dimmer included. Adjustable lenght and height. Design Olivier Desbordes.
Reference : 817A Flex LED wall lamp. Adjustable flexible carbon tube. Dimmable LED with foot dimmer included. Design Olivier Desbordes.
Create a Chic Atmosphere with the Mesh L Pendant Light from Forestier Arik Levy is proving shapeshifting to be one of his talents with the Mesh collection for Paris-based manufacturer...
Create a Chic Atmosphere with the Mesh M Pendant Light from Forestier Arik Levy is proving shapeshifting to be one of his talents with the Mesh collection for Paris-based manufacturer...
Designing a Japandi living room involves a keen understanding of the core principles of both Japanese and Scandinavian designs. Here's a step-by-step guide: Start with a Neutral Base: Use soft and neutral colors for walls, floors, and main furniture pieces. This creates a calming backdrop for the room. Choose Natural Materials: Prioritize wood, bamboo, rattan, and stone for furniture and decor items. These materials bring an organic feel to the room. Minimalist Furnishings: Opt for sleek, functional furniture. A low-profile sofa, wooden coffee table, and minimalist shelving units are staples. Layer Textures: Incorporate textiles like linen throw pillows, cotton rugs, and wool blankets to add depth and warmth. Introduce Greenery: Add plants such as bonsais, succulents, or tall indoor plants to bring in a sense of life and balance. Artisanal Decor: Choose handcrafted items, such as ceramics or handwoven baskets, that showcase craftsmanship and individuality. Balanced Lighting: Combine natural light with ambient fixtures like paper lanterns or wooden floor lamps that emit a soft, diffused glow. Functional Decor: Ensure every item, even decoratives, serve a purpose, be it storage or enhancing the room's ambiance. Mindful Layout: Avoid overcrowding. Give each piece its space, ensuring the room remains breathable and uncluttered. Eco-conscious Choices: Select sustainably sourced items or those made from recycled materials, staying true to the Japandi ethos of respect for nature. When your Japandi living room is complete, it should beckon you to sit, relax, and soak in the serene environment that embodies both the Zen spirit and Scandinavian comfort.