8 interiors for inspiration!
In 2025, it looks like a new style known as Japandi will dominate interior decoration, combining design influences from Japan and Scandinavia! We decided to make a lookbook to present you eight interiors decorated in the new impressive style!
The style is becoming increasingly popular as a new way to decorate interiors that are minimal without being cold. The two styles are similar in design aesthetics, with clean and uncluttered spaces. Both Scandi and Japanese embrace craftsmanship and natural materials. Neutral colors on one hand, but also the warmth of Scandinavia. Japanese philosophys elegance and useful way.
It features an elegant and simple style, precise workmanship and natural materials – qualities that have long been central to the traditions of Japan and the Scandinavian countries, especially Denmark and Sweden.
So, let's look at 8 typical Japandi examples!
A country house dominated by pine wood and designed to combine Swedish and Japanese aesthetics, a style that clearly suits this double-height living room.
Creamy white and light gray tones complement light pine furniture in the living room, where the main light source—in addition to plenty of natural light throughout the day—is a paper cone-shaped lamp.
Wooden chair – armchair Erika
At an exhibition in Stockholm by the Japanese company Ariake, the company's wooden furniture, designed together with various designers from all over the world, was presented.
Trapani dinner set – Polihome – from €317
The exhibition took place in the dilapidated former Mexican embassy in Stockholm, and the clean lines of the furniture stood out against the crumbling walls and plasterboard, creating a mix of textures and colors and an appreciation of old, handcrafted furniture, a philosophy that perfectly embodies Japi.
A family of Japanese and American descent lives in this Catskill home, with an interior that draws on both backgrounds, along with plenty of Scandinavian-style decor.
Wooden chair – armchair Volare – Polihome
In the open-plan living room, dining room and kitchen, a table and chairs by Danish designer Finn Juhl share the spotlight with Japanese ceramics and woven rugs from Tokyo. Mid-century design and American crafts are also featured throughout the home, balancing the Japanese minimalism!
As part of the renovation and extension of this London townhouse, the walls have been painted to create a calm and serene home. The Scandinavian influence is reflected in the warm wooden details used throughout the apartment, such as in this dining room, where a dark wooden chair complements a cute little table under the window, while sleek minimalist lighting adds an East Asian feel.
A Japanese paper lamp from designer Isamu Noguchi's Akari series sits above a wood stove stacked with logs, the epitome of Scandinavian style.
Combine the entire result with a minimal abstract canvas painting to pull off the space!
Canvas painting with ecological water inks
14 €
From what you will find, Japandi decoration cleverly uses the technique and texture of mainly natural materials such as textured wood and handmade ceramics to add comfort and warmth. read more decoration ideas for your home Click here in 2025!
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