By Yumiko Sekine, with Jenny Wapner | Photographs by Nao Shimizu
Ebook
“This recommendation was hand-selected by The Gwenin Exchange team for its alignment with Gwenin’s values of clarity, accessibility, and mindful living.”
Description
Transform your home into a sanctuary of calm, elegance, and thoughtful living with Simplicity at Home. Drawing on Japanese traditions and the celebrated aesthetic of Fog Linen Work, Yumiko Sekine offers practical tips for organising, decorating, and nourishing your living space. From arranging seasonal flowers to layering blankets and linens, this book provides hundreds of beautifully photographed ideas to refresh every room in your home.
Inside, you’ll discover:
- Japanese rituals for decorating, organising, and preparing food
- Seasonal tips for home care, from spring flower arrangements to cosy winter layering
- Easy-to-follow techniques for creating a clean, simple, and elegant home environment
- Inspiration for thoughtful living and mindful daily routines
Whether you’re a minimalist, interior design enthusiast, or someone seeking a more intentional home life, this book offers practical guidance and aesthetic inspiration.
How This Fits with the Gwenin Exchange
At The Gwenin Exchange, we celebrate mindful living, creativity, and accessible beauty in everyday life. Simplicity at Home aligns perfectly with our ethos by encouraging intentional spaces that foster well-being, calm, and inspiration. Its focus on simplicity, thoughtful organisation, and seasonal awareness mirrors our commitment to practical, beautiful, and meaningful approaches to modern living, making it a natural addition to our curated collection.
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