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		<title>Here’s why the latest term on design enthusiast’s lips, Japandi is taking interiors by storm</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a 100% year-on-year increase in Pinterest searches, Japandi is the latest trend to beautify homes. But unlike fads that come and go, Japandi holds an element of timelessness that not only reveals a long history but points to a long future as well. &#160; A fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian design, Japandi aims to create clean, calm and harmonious spaces. The two schools share design principles of simplicity, functionality, natural materials, and craftsmanship. The Scandi notion of ‘hygge’ and the Japanese ‘wabi-sabi’ harmonise to create stress-free atmospheres and spaces. With attention to detail, meticulous craftsmanship and timelessness deeply rooted in both Japanese and Scandinavian design, Japandi is more than a passing trend. The natural cohesion between the two has embedded Japandi as design DNA with many designers, a style to which they continue to turn, and increasingly so. Despite being a hot topic now, these intertwined principles can be traced back to a trade and cultural exchange that started 150 years ago between Denmark and Japan. Fast-forward to today, Japandi’s sleek lines, calming set-ups and neutral colour schemes make it the perfect antidote to our modern, busy lifestyles and the intense societal shifts of the past year &#8211; further [...]]]></description>
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