Explore Sateesh Dingankar’s “Wandering Eye” at Jehangir Art Gallery, blending photography and Wabi-Sabi aesthetics in Mumbai.
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Wabi-sabi’s history can be traced back to the 15th century in Japan, and, from what I understand, the concept emerged as a reaction to the opulence of the aristocracy at the time. Its tenets are ...
Some interior design aesthetics look so flawless, you’re afraid to touch something for fear of upsetting the perfect display. But if you’re more inclined to create a space that’s meant for actual ...
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Wabi sabi is a Japanese philosophy that finds beauty in imperfection. It offers Gen Z a mindful way to combat social media anxiety and burnout. In an age dominated by filters, stark images, and ...
Nichiren Shoshu Buddhist Association's garden exemplifies wabi-sabi, finding beauty in imperfection and age, central to Japanese aesthetics valuing simplicity. The Kaimyo-in Japanese Garden, a ...
The timeless adage ‘less is more’ takes on a new dimension in this Bengaluru apartment by Lumber & Yarn Homes, where minimalism shifts from a visual statement to a tactile experience. For a couple ...