The minimalist lines of the warm colored furniture are like a visual meditation, immersing people in a space surrounded by gentleness. Warm light illuminates every corner like sunlight through the gaps in the treetops. The designers skillfully used straight lines and flat surfaces to create a quiet space. On the walls, mineral paints converge into warm layers of color, like nature's brushstrokes that are free and flowing. The texture of the travertine is like a mark of time, showing simplicity and depth. Light and shadow jump on these textures, quietly weaving simple and colorful poems.
Shibui design atelier comes from the Japanese word wabi-sabi. Zhai is the expression of wabi-sabi aesthetics. Jiji is the image of brainstorming and joint creation. Using subtractive design and Zen aesthetics to practice in life, the obscure wabi-sabi aesthetics adds new design expressions to make it easier to understand and pursue the aesthetics of life together with customers. Shibui design atelier comes from the Japanese word wabi-sabi. Zhai is the expression of wabi-sabi aesthetics. Jiji is the image of brainstorming and joint creation. Using subtractive design and Zen aesthetics to practice in life, the obscure wabi-sabi aesthetics adds new design expressions to make it easier to understand and pursue the aesthetics of life together with customers.
Shibui design atelier comes from the Japanese word wabi-sabi. Zhai is the expression of wabi-sabi aesthetics. Jiji is the image of brainstorming and joint creation. Using subtractive design and Zen aesthetics to practice in life, the obscure wabi-sabi aesthetics adds new design expressions to make it easier to understand and pursue the aesthetics of life together with customers.