What style is similar to Japandi?
The styles most similar to Japandi are Scandinavian, minimalism, wabi-sabi, and organic modern. Scandinavian is its brighter, cozier parent, sharing the same love of light woods and clean form. Minimalism shares Japandi's restraint and negative space, though Japandi is warmer and more material-led than stark minimalism. Wabi-sabi is the Japanese philosophy woven through Japandi, so wabi-sabi interiors feel like a rawer, more imperfect relative. Organic modern shares the natural palette and calm but trades straight lines for curves and plusher texture. Muji-style and modern Zen decor sit close by too, built on the same quiet, functional simplicity. If Japandi is the destination, Scandinavian is the doorway and wabi-sabi is the reason, while organic modern is the softer next step. They all belong to one family of calm, natural, less-is-more interiors, so pieces cross between them easily.
AURA sits at the center of that family. Our japandi furniture collection crosses cleanly into Scandinavian, minimalist, and organic modern rooms, and if you are weighing the last two, our guide to the difference between Japandi and organic modern goes deeper.
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