Japandi, the refuge house is made of lightness
Japanese design meets Norwegian design to create an intimate style
Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away, as Antoine De Saint-Exupéry said. Those who are inspired by «Japandi» fully grasp the suggestion. The Japandi design style blends Japanese refinement with Northern European simplicity, with the express purpose of lightening every room and transforming it into a restful refuge for the body, but above all for the mind. Nordic right down to its DNA, Muuto, the lacquered oak chair designed by Finnish Studio Tolvanen; oak also for the Menu shelf, linear and so very light that seems to be suspended in the air. Even the sound is pure and clear, thanks to the speakers with a circular design and detachable legs created by a brand that needs no introduction -Bang&Olufsen- in collaboration with Danish designer Øivind Alexander Slaatto. And what about Japan? It is in the details! Serax offers bowls, plates and other porcelain containers with decorations inspired by kimonos, to be used not only in the kitchen, but also to be placed throughout the home for a touch of poetic colour.