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Hej hej! I'm back and as promised this will be a bit of an Asian interior week! Last Monday I visited Tokyo, Japan for 24 hours. It was a fantastic city and perhaps the most intriguing culture of all. Japanese are guided by the 5s principles: Seiri: Tidiness, Seiton: Orderliness, Seiso: Cleanliness, Seiketsu: Standardisation, Shitsuke: Discipline which are reflected in the home. Interiors are based on natural materials wood and stone and designed to encourage a respectful relationship with nature and bring balance and harmony to your life. This beautiful split machiya home in Tokyo, Japan from Atelier Bow Wow is in two parts and connected by a lush courtyard.'split machiya' by atelier bow wow, shinjuku, tokyo, japan photographer: Manuel Oka via Design Boom |
Tomorrow it's time for a little Japanese give-away for you lovely readers so pop by if you get the a chance!
Have a lovely day!
PS You can read more about this home here.
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