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Simple Japanese incense
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Incense box with incense holder
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Lotus wind bell
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Sandalwood incense box
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Raw wind bell, two colors to choose from
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Box of aloeswood incense
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Japanese incense
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Fish wind bell
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Fabric Noren
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Fabric fan
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Limited Edition: 2021 Zodiac Incense
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Pink fabric fan
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Blue fabric fan
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Scentsual Nippon Kodo incense
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Japanese interior decoration is based on the culture of Japan centered on respect for the environment and nature. It is synonymous with simplicity, balance and tranquility. Each element used aims to soothe and create a zen atmosphere. This nature is predominant in Japanese interior decoration thanks to the use of floral patterns and natural materials. Wood is undoubtedly the most used material in Japanese interior decoration and in particular bamboo which brings calm and tranquility to your home. It is not uncommon to find typically Japanese plants such as bonsai for example.
In addition, the colors are carefully chosen, often in light tones (white, beige, brown, gray, etc.) in order to bring serenity to your interior. Light is also essential for creating a relaxing atmosphere.
Japanese furniture is above all simple and functional. Each element in the room is adapted to the uses and customs of the country. Most Japanese furniture is low to the ground. For example, the Japanese have a tradition of eating their meals and enjoying tea sitting on cushions on the floor with varied patterns and bright colors. As a result, these tables are low to the ground. In addition, one of the symbols of Japanese furniture is the tatami positioned on the floor in traditional Japanese rooms. They offer real comfort to the room thanks to the natural padding used during its design.