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Minori Casa
The collection name Wasabi originates from a Japanese philosophy that celebrates the beauty of imperfection. Made in Indian hand-loomed, this flatweave is made out of a major blend of jute and cotton, and in accordance with the name concept, they are intentionally nave, natural, casual, and relaxed, with a color pallet, which reflects and improves its charm and simplicity.
Zoe Bios Creative
ZBC House Favorite Wabi Sabi series, where inky colors wander and bleed to expose delicate inconsistencies of the paintbrush, finished with a simple line of copper leaf kintsugi.
Surya
Introducing the Wabi Sabi Hand Made Rug ? the perfect way to bring a touch of rustic charm and timeless beauty to your home. Crafted with Wool, this rug features a medium pile and a hand-knotted construction for durability and longevity. This rug is made in India and is recommended for use with a rug pad (sold separately). It requires professional cleaning only for best care. With its classic style, this exquisite piece adds an elegant yet understated touch of class to any living space. Bring effortless sophistication to your home today with the Wabi Sabi Hand Made Rug!
ZBC House Favorite Wabi-Sabi series, where inky colors wander and bleed to expose delicate inconsistencies of the paintbrush, finished with a simple line of copper leaf kintsugi.
Nazmiyal Collection
An Abstract And Beautiful Modern Transitional Wabi Sabi Rug, Circa date: Modern. The Japanese concept of Wabi-Sabi has made its way into the world of interior design over the past few years. This concept means embracing the perfection of the imperfect. It gives the room a natural feel, with pieces that offer a home-spun look that reminds you they were created as one-of-a-kind pieces by human hands. The gorgeous coppery tones of this modern Pakistani rug are a perfect addition to your Wabi-Sabi interior or any other contemporary decor style where you want to add a touch of nature.
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