Author: AiMEiRi

Spring Home Refresh: 7 Cherry Blossom and Floral Decor Ideas
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In Japan, there’s a phrase for what cherry blossoms represent: mono no aware (物の哀れ). The bittersweet awareness that beauty doesn’t last. The blossoms open for a week, maybe two. That brevity isn’t a flaw—it’s the whole point. For over a thousand years, people across East Asia have gathered beneath blooming branches for hanami (花見)—not just…

How to Care for Your Canvas Prints: 5 Essential Tips
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Choosing a canvas print is a deliberate choice — a way of shaping the feeling of a room, of bringing something meaningful into your everyday space. At AiMEiRi, every design is created with that intention in mind, drawing on the principles of East Asian philosophy and art to produce pieces that encourage calm, balance, and…

7 Amazing Ways to Mix and Match Throw Pillows: A Designer’s Guide to Patterns and Colors
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Interior designers call throw pillows the “jewelry of the room” for good reason. The right arrangement transforms a sofa from functional to inviting and creating that curated look is about understanding a few key principles. The average person spends 7-8 hours a day in their living room. Yet most approach pillow arrangement haphazardly—buying one-off pieces…

Wabi-Sabi Color Palettes: 5 Reasons Why Red Accents Work in Zen Interiors and 5 Mistakes to Avoid
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Most people assume Zen interiors require complete color neutrality—endless expanses of white, beige, and gray. While minimalism is central to Zen design, this interpretation misses a crucial element of Japanese aesthetic philosophy. Wabi-sabi, the art of finding beauty in imperfection and impermanence, doesn’t demand sterility. It celebrates authenticity, natural materials, and the subtle interplay of…

7 Ways to Create a Peaceful Nursery with Soft Minimalist Art Prints
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A peaceful nursery supports your baby’s development and your own well-being. Minimalist design rooted in Japanese philosophy—specifically the principles of ma (negative space) and kanso (simplicity)—creates calm environments that reduce overstimulation. Here’s how to build a serene nursery using soft minimalist art prints and intentional design. Quick Start Guide If you need to create a…

5 Ways to Choose the Perfect Throw Pillow Design for Your Sofa
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Beyond being decorative accents, throw pillows are transformative design tools that can completely change how your sofa looks and feels. The right pillows add comfort, express your personality, and tie your entire living space together. AiMEiRi draws inspiration from Japanese and East-Asian design philosophy, where every element serves a purpose and beauty emerges from thoughtful…

Japanese-Inspired Home Decor: 7 Ways to Create a Zen Space with Soft Minimalist Artwork
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Japanese design has mastered something many of us crave: spaces that feel calm, intentional, and effortless. At its core is wabi-sabi, the philosophy of finding beauty in imperfection and impermanence. Soft minimalist artwork embodies this perfectly—simple pieces that create atmosphere without demanding attention. Here’s how to bring that sensibility into your home. 1. Start with…

Styling with Sumi-e Art: 5 Ways to Upgrade a Modern Space with an Ancient Art Form without Feeling Dated
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Modern interiors and Sumi-e are a natural match. The ancient Japanese ink painting tradition fits seamlessly into contemporary spaces because it already embodies what modern design values most: simplicity, intentional negative space, and restraint. Here’s how to style your home with Sumi-e art without making it feel like a museum. What is Sumi-e? Sumi-e is…










