Our Story

About us

Welcome to Simply Japandi, where we believe that every item in your home should not only serve a purpose but should also evoke a sense of calm and well-being.

  • Our History
    “As a passionate lover of Japandi design, I founded Simply Japandi to bring the serene beauty of this unique style into homes. Our mission is to curate elegant decor that inspires tranquility and elevates everyday living.”
    Ashley - Simply Japandi Founder
    Ashley
    FOUNDER

Celebrating Wabi-Sabi Through Art

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Wabi-Sabi: Embracing the Beauty of Imperfection

At Simply Japandi, we believe in the beauty of imperfection. The Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi teaches us to embrace simplicity, natural wear, and the passage of time—elements we incorporate into every piece we offer.

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Timeless Art that Tells a Story

This vintage print, Sunset Hill, Meguro in the Eastern Capitol (Hiroshege, 1858), captures a harmonious moment of nature’s quiet beauty. The soft fading and delicate details reflect the wabi-sabi ethos, bringing a sense of calm and timeless character into your home.

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Harmonizing with Japandi Style

We’re here to help you create spaces that feel balanced and meaningful. By blending this vintage art with Japandi’s clean lines and understated elegance, you’ll craft a home that tells a personal story, full of warmth and quiet sophistication.

The Essence of Japandi Design


What is Japandi Style?

Japandi is a harmonious blend of Japanese and Scandinavian design philosophies, emphasizing simplicity, functionality, and nature-inspired elements. This hybrid style celebrates clean lines, muted color palettes, and an atmosphere of effortless elegance.

Why Choose Japandi?

If you seek an interior style that promotes peaceful and intentional living, Japandi is an ideal choice. It focuses on creating spaces that are free of clutter, using natural materials like wood, stone, and soft textiles. This style promotes the philosophy of “less is more,” blending the cozy warmth of Scandinavian interiors with the zen-like minimalism of Japanese design.