12 ways to inject some Japanese interior design into your space

Lily Worcester shares her edit of Japanese-inspired interiors
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Lily Worcester17 March 2016

Japanese style is sleek, simple — and irresistible. Striking the perfect balance between function and form, a host of brands is bringing Eastern style to London. Take fashion designer Issey Miyake, who has collaborated with Finnish brand Iittala to produce a line of ceramics, glass and home textiles that fuses both Asian and Scandinavian craftsmanship.

Minimal hardwood pieces with Japanese influence are also a favourite: Tebori (traditional Japanese hand-tattooing) has been applied to the legs of this bleached-maple tripod table by Wren & Cooper, while Carlos Jiménez champions classic Eastern design through a series of ash-wood modular storage units.

Want to inject some Japanese style into your interiors? The good news is, it's much easier than you think. Click through our gallery to see our edit of Japanese-inspired interiors, from side tables to kitchen utensils.

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