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Wabi-Sabi Design principle definition. Wabi-sabi dictionary art. Wisdom in natural simplicity. Japanese aesthetics concept of finding beauty in the imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete in nature. Wabisabi, interior design, mindfulness, present moment, zen, japanese words, japan, feng shui, aesthetics, @lagunaklein #wabisabi #japan, meaning, inspirational, japanese home decor, wabi-sabi home decor ideas, wabi-sabi wall art, decor ideas for modern home, minimalist home decor ideas

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In the early 1930s, Iwao Yamawaki and Michiko Yamawaki arrived at the gates of the Bauhaus in Dessau all the way from Japan. The two designers—Iwao is best known as an architect, and Michiko studied in the weaving workshop—sat through lectures in German, despite only having a basic knowledge of the

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