What Happens When You Mix Scandi And Japanese Interior Design? | A Style is Born ft
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
- Welcome back to A Style is Born, hosted by UA-cam bookworm and historical curious cat Ariel Bissett! Join us as we go down the rabbit hole and uncover the unique histories and origin stories behind our favorite design trends. From geography to geopolitics, industry and technology, music, and more, we’re setting out on a knowledge quest.
And in this episode, we’re tapping into the mix of Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics that make up Japandi interior design. If you haven’t heard of it, you’ve probably seen it. It’s everywhere! Come find out more.
00:00 INTRO TO JAPANDI
01:20 HISTORY OF JAPANDI
02:30 WABI SABI
03:22 HYGGE
04:15 SCANDINAVIAN VS. JAPANESE
04:45 SCANDINAVIAN + JAPANESE
05:23 COMMON ELEMENTS OF JAPANDI
08:11 ICONIC ITEM: JAPANESE PAPER LANTERN: CHOCHIN
10:32 THANKS FOR WATCHING
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I do love this style. It’s so calm and cozy. Comforting. My only problem is that I love so many styles that I have a hard time choosing a single style. 😳✌🏼
The struggle of deciding which style I like best is real.
Be eclectic, choose your favorite main style and accessorize around that with other styles that maybe have atleast a common color, or texture, or metal even
Same. I think my style might be eclectic vintage inspired Japandi lol
@@sunnywang7625 wow lol
@@sunnywang7625 idk what that means yet, but I bet it's interesting
Gluing the parts together with the gold thing makes it look even more beautiful 😍
I have my grandmother’s broken blue coffee pot that broke. It was glued but looks awful. Where can I find this gold paint in Greece? I’m so happy I did not toss it.
I could listen to her all day.
Wow, you made me speachless, this is exactly how we designed our house, without even knowing there was such a blend! I told our designer that I love Scandinavian design and Wabi Sabi and I want to combine them in our house. And now I understand why I like both of these styles - thank you for making this clear for me🙏🏼
Ariel explains it all so well
Ariel, love your presentation skills. Really enjoy listening to all the thoughfully rendered details of each style so far. Interesting history, art and home design that inspires me to personalize my own space. Thanks 😻
She's really great!
Thanks for the lesson
@@wayfair It is!
I could so live in a Japandi home. I love the simplicity and clean lines and earthiness of it all. Very interesting.
If I could start over, I would choose this style. It is very elegant, yet soft and comforting!
This deserves so many more views ! Such an imformative and beautifully put together video
Thank you. Stay tuned for more
I loved learning about this interesting style - I hadn't heard of it before, and now I'm IN LOVE, it's so genius and multicultural!
I would have honestly loved the video to be longer!
Thanks so much for the presentation, Ariel!
Glad you enjoyed it
loove these videos! thank you Ariel!
I’m actually glad I caved and clicked on this video. My only complaint is that it ended too soon. Ariel set The whole tone of this video.
She does great work
Holy smokes, Ariel is just amazing. I’ve watched all of these thus far but I think everything about this one I just love the most. Clearly her research and presentation skills and editing is just top notch. I love learning with Ariel! 😂💖💖💖 Personally, this is a cool design style. I learned a lot, and look forward to seeing how I can incorporate it into my own life and home.
Such a great video! She's so great at presenting. I love both these cultures and their designs and had never heard of Japandi style
Another great video to learn from and be entertained by! Hearing the history is so cool!
Stay tuned for more
This style is so soothing and relaxing. A great concept to transition to from a modern, cluttered life.
I'm loving this series. It's so interesting. Can you do an episode on Maximalism? I find it fascinating but don't know much about it.
My mom, God rest her” been using this style since the early sixties. I do the same. Glad to see it appreciated.
Awesome, and you are the right person to present this style!
Found Ariel’s you tube channel. She’s earned a new subscriber!
Omg! What a discovery. It's like a match made in heaven. Best of both worlds. Absolutely loving it! Thank you so much for introducing this.
I waited the whole video in hopes that you'd mention Japandi's more maximalistic/"Orientalism" sister, Japonisme. Sakoku was responsible for both styles' origins, in that while the ban was in place, the Dutch were one of the very few exceptions allowed into Japan. The Japanese had something called rangaku, or ‘Dutch learning,' which influenced many artists. Things of course took off around 1854, when the Convention of Kanagawa opened up Japan to other influences, but the Dutch were still the biggest, earliest influence.
I'm smack dab in the middle of the two styles, as I personally lean more towards the style philosophy of Japandi, but then I lean more towards Japonisme's aesthetics. It's also why I love the Arts & Crafts Movement's style of furniture and details, (or Japan's parallel movement, Mingei,) as I view them as perfect fusions - every day objects were turned into works of art. Scissors became birds, candle sticks became milk thistles, even door hinges received loving detail. So I want to have all the house essentials and have them be beautiful AND functional, but with no clutter. It rules out the need for additional pieces in a room when the essentials are the aesthetics!
Terrific presentation. Well thought out and presented. You included interesting style history and key architectural hallmarks of industrial style.
I love this series and how you research the history of the different styles. Thank you, Wayfair, for spotlighting Ariel...she's one of my favorites!
I was lucky enough to travel for work, so 15 years ago i was in Japan and in Finland, and soon realize how connect their two design are. I love it?
This was so interesting, and I enjoyed listening!! I've learned quite a lot. Ariel, you are fantastic at leaning into to the history behind the style and design. I really love the Japan D style and want to incorporate more in my home. So glad I found this channel!
Husband died, selling big house and building smaller and what I want. I have collected Asian art and furniture for years. This is much of what I planned and I think I will go with this vibe!
Japandi I love it. So elegant and no clutter thanks for Sharing. I love minimalism and oriental design my favorite.
I live in a "japandi" apartment building built in 1958. The original plan and architecture of Tapiola, a neighbourhood in Espoo, Finland, took a lot of inspiration from Japanese aesthetic. (Geographically Finland isn't part of Scandinavia, but culturally and especially design-wise it is.)
I learned so much! love this style!
Love love love this video!
Very interesting! I’ve never heard of “Japandi.” I need more if it in my life!
Your interpretation of this design was so well thought out. Japandi is one of my favorite interior designs. I love hearing you speak, Ariel. So glad that you are a big part of Wayfair. Oh yeah, and that miniature design FABULOUS!!!
Another win Ariel! Captivated by all your presentations so far!!
Thanks for watching!
I love Japandi and 1960's mid-century... it's hard not to find something I love in each interior style!
Your content presentation and video are amazing so professional so well put together. I’m so glad I found your channel Thanks a million for your great job
Have always liked the concepts of Scandi and Japanese styles, so I'm really glad to see this style born! Now I can have them both in one hand!
I could listen to you all day. Glad I found you just before we are doing our bedroom make over
Ariel, so well done! Thank you!
Loved learning about this style, it seems so calm and relaxed! I think I’d like to stay in a place decorated in the Japandi style and to incorporate elements of it into my own home ❤️
This was really Interesting! Thanks
I loved this! It’s also funny because the furniture also reminds me of mid century modern, but the vibes are definitely cottagecore. It’s interesting how they all have little things that overlap!
Definitely have this style in my home. And how l like to live. 'Relaxed and intential.'🥰
The ammount of research you do for these videos is amazing Ariel, love this series
She really puts a lot of work into this and it shows.
I cannot get enough of Ariel Bissett!! I love her so much
Us too.
Love Ariel !!!
Great video. Thank you.
In love with this style. It echos my ethic.
Found it!!! It’s what I’ve been trying to find for my life😅. I don’t have the words to put together to get especially my husband to understand! So now you’ve given me the words and pictures. Thank you, thank you, thank you
Definitely would love certain elements such as bringing in more nature, natural materials, a more simple setup. But I would incorporate more texture, a bit more color.
Absolutely! Yes!
This style has been on my radar for 2-3 years now. Which means that I actually like it, and also that it's not a new trend really
Love this style!
what a fun series!
That was a very interesting lesson. Your explanation and examples really brought the subject to life. I was especially intrigued by the China repair with gold.
It's a very interesting série : informative and so pleasant to watch. Ariel does a good job, a short but complete and deep presentation. More episodes to come?
Such a great explanation!
Glad it was helpful!
Incredible research and storytelling. Wow! ❤️
No one covers the history of design quite like Ariel.
Great job Ariel! I have always found the mix of minimalism and natural textures and fibers soothing, and have aimed for that in my home. However, as I age I’m craving more color and am trying to find the balance of cottage style and the minimalism of japandi. I also think “Shaker” style shares many of theses elements. My grandmothers home was decorated “oriental” style, basically a mix of Chinese and Japanese furnishings. It always was a contrast to the “early American” style my mom preferred. Have I dated myself? So, I guess I may be trying to pair the spirit of two styles for nostalgic reasons.
Love this video! Research trip to Japan pleeease. 🙆🏾
Yay Ariel! My favorite home-renovating book worm!
Ours too!
I’m a new follower of your channel and I love the way you explain everything in details you are a natural, I would say yes to trying out Jepandi Style😊
Ariel - you are so awesome - thank you for an excellent vignette on Japan interiors and so much more :)
Blendind two styles that have a loy in common : this is great! It allows you to be original and to personalize your home without being bond to rules.
I love this style❤
Just fantastic
Love you and your brilliant mind Ariel.
Thanks 🥰🥰🥰.
Your video was very interesting. I would love to live in a japandi home
This is my fav. interior style! I was so happy when I found this name back then. But I actually thought that name's meaning was mix of nordic and japanese interior, not scandi. But japanese+scandi=japandi make sense now.
Love both styles so YES to Japandi. I would love to redo my whole house.
We can help you with that.
Ariel, you're so good at this! Wayfair is L.U.C.K.Y. to have you😊
Yes we are
Yes love it
Us too
Hi, Ariel 😄🤚
Another Ariel video 🙏🙏🙏 please !
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Absolutely amazing!! Ariel is so talented
Yes she is
I would love it! But I Inherited my parents house which it's more like traditional home. Which I'm Remodeling at this time and trying to incorporate few items here and there but since it has so many sentimental features I don't want to completely renovate everything!
I love house farm or modern farm house. I think all 3 could be blended. What say you?
Just wondering. Are the books shelves by design or by OCD?
I honestly just want the little furniture shown in the opening intro. If anyone knows where I can get it...Let me know!
3:50 contentment
I love the concept except for the broken or chipped pieces.
Firstly, where can I get that tiny furniture lol!
this is sooo 1990's Moomin!
I just got my couch btw the agent had commented over this idea …he had background in design studies…he said that Scandinavian said theirs’ is unique than Japanese..I went “Prides” …😂y I go about Chinese?( my middle name is Chinese)
I think you might like this style. Japandi
Should be called: japandinavia
To wordi for it to catch on
@@oracle478 too brief- doesn’t indicate the two countries. How about Scanpan? :)
Yes !!
Interesting till we got to the paper lampshades…just wished another item was suggested.
Very interesting and I wish people appreciated things from the past more…including family. This is too much of a disposable approach to “things.”
I whold say that to just say Hygge is a bit misrepresenting the historical context in the Nordic countries. And i whold avoid the to just say scandinavia because it's lefts out Urisk (ie finish and sapmi) culture that also is important part of the Nordic countries culture heritage. And has played big role in what's "Scandinavian design" both through some what problematic inspiration but also through great artists and movements in Finland and Sapmi.
Love this style!