The wabi-sabi style is a niche design style that is relatively minimalist. Wabi-sabi is also less commonly used in interior design. Characteristics of wabi-sabi include asymmetry, roughness or irregularity, simplicity, economy, understatement, intimacy, and showing the integrity of nature.
Introduction to wabi-sabi
Because of this attitude of appreciating the beauty of old things, the term is y associated with antique appreciation. There is a difference between Japanese antique appreciation and Western antique appreciation, for example, Japanese antique appreciation places more emphasis on the traces left by nature on objects due to the concept of "silence", while Western antique appreciation focuses more on the historical value of the antiques themselves.
In the Chinese language, there is also a Chinese character used to express the meaning of the kind of quiet atmosphere that exudes from the surface of this material, FOH.
It can be seen that wabi-sabi depicts the beauty of the broken, broken including imperfect, incomplete, not constant, of course, can also refer to the simplicity, silence, humility, nature, it is the same as the wisdom of Buddhism, can be understood but not conveyed in words, so the word expressed in the language, there is a very wide range of inclusiveness.