What Is the Difference Between Minimalism and Wabi Sabi?

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What Is the Difference Between Minimalism and Wabi Sabi?
When it comes to Wabi Sabi, some might describe it as "Japanese Minimalism." However, we believe there are fundamental differences. While time has passed, it's possible to find a natural synergy between these concepts. Nonetheless, we want to return to their origins and explore their unique approaches to life and design from various perspectives.
In today's video, we delve into the profound distinctions between two captivating design and lifestyle philosophies: Minimalism and Wabi Sabi. Discover their unique approaches, cultural origins, aesthetics, and their impact on everyday life. If you're also wondering about the differences between minimalism and Wabi Sabi, don't miss this video!
✏️ Key Takeaways:
.Explore the origins of Minimalism in the modernist movement and Wabi-Sabi's connection to Zen Buddhism.
.Uncover the aesthetics of Minimalism with its focus on simplicity and functionality, and Wabi-Sabi's celebration of imperfections and impermanence.
.Delve into the approach to objects in both philosophies: Minimalism's emphasis on practicality and functionality, and Wabi-Sabi's appreciation of imperfections, handmade items, and natural materials.
.Learn how these philosophies influence not only design but also lifestyle choices, leading to intentional living and the appreciation of simplicity.
🎬 Chapters
Intro 00:00
Cultural Origins 00:28
Aesthetic 01:20
Approach to Objects 03:37
Lifestyle 04:59
Outro 06:34
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  • @terryjones6049
    @terryjones60499 ай бұрын

    An excellent description, thanks for posting

  • @sapnasingh6859
    @sapnasingh68598 ай бұрын

    Very well explained. Thank you!

  • @Chinararu
    @Chinararu2 ай бұрын

    👍

  • @metalhead635098
    @metalhead6350989 ай бұрын

    Very nicely done video

  • @washibonsai5307
    @washibonsai53079 ай бұрын

    Great examples, I enjoyed watching your work ❤ thank you 🙏

  • @danslegris

    @danslegris

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your kind words! Your support means a lot. 🙏❤

  • @XSquidbeatsX
    @XSquidbeatsX2 ай бұрын

    Minimalism is obsessed with less material things, that people become anxious forcing themselves to get rid of none use. Wabi Sabi allows for imperfection that calms, and having objects that you don’t use, that you find valuable. Wabi Sabi brings us close to nature, while Minimalism bring us to minimum objects with the soul purpose of giving you time to focus on tasks, focusing on outcomes. Focusing on outcomes comes with perfection and pointless suffering.

  • @ifeadiodenigbo9230
    @ifeadiodenigbo92308 ай бұрын

    Great explanation. Would you consider wabi sabi and extension of minimalism or vice versa?

  • @danslegris

    @danslegris

    8 ай бұрын

    Hi, thank you for your comment. I appreciate the question. For me, while Wabi Sabi and Minimalism share some common elements, such as simplicity, they ultimately serve different purposes. Wabi Sabi, with its embrace of imperfection and transience, seems to focus more on the beauty of life's inherent flaws and the passage of time. On the other hand, Minimalism, with its emphasis on simplicity and functionality, tends to seek to reduce clutter and highlight essential elements. Although they may intersect in certain aspects, I see them as distinct philosophies with unique intentions. How about you? I would love to hear your thoughts on this as well!

  • @ifeadiodenigbo9230

    @ifeadiodenigbo9230

    8 ай бұрын

    I personally think wabi-sabi decor is an extension of minimalism but for it to meet the conditions of wabi-sabi, the decor must be timeless and as we know as the years progress the decor will naturally age (transience) and if it goes untouched during the aging process it will eventually meet the conditions of wabi sabi.

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