Imperfections that set a style.
The term “wabi-sabi” appreciates the passage of time, finds beauty in simple things and refuses absolute perfection and pursuit of possessions. This Japanese movement advocates a complete change of approach. A philosophy of life, an attitude and a concept increasingly present in the world of art, architecture and interior design.
Wabi-sabi style and the value of the essential.
Thanks to this style, the spaces we design become much more simple, spiritual and intimate. Stripped of luxury, they are shown as they are and manage to create relaxing atmospheres, very conducive to personal well-being.
Neutral colours, raw materials, irregular textures, handmade furniture… This aesthetic turns purity and simplicity into art. The interiors are reduced to the essentials with useful and simple beautiful accessories and crafts.
The wabi-sabi decor is a poetic blend of minimalism and past that defends the principle of “less is more”. A style that arouses emotions and gives rise to furniture collections that pay homage to imperfection, nature and the passage of time.
“Feel Wabi-Sabi”. The deepest collection by Francisco Segarra.
Without losing an ounce of its essence, Francisco Segarra has developed a series of furniture to subtly integrate the wabi-sabi style into your interiors.
Wood is the main protagonist of this unique collection on the market. Raw and rough, it appears here in its most natural state. Cabinets, tales, stools, objects… all with the robustness of raw wood and the beauty of such a plain material.
Each piece combines functionality and authenticity. Noble and humble pieces that perfectly reflect the charm and warmth of this aesthetic.
Decorating with the mind, with the senses and with the soul…
“Feel Wabi-Sabi” opens the door to much deeper interior design projects and allows you to create serene spaces, focused on the feelings and well-being of users.
Free and in contact with nature, the spaces favour a sensory and spiritual experience. Wabi design reconnects us with our roots and puts a brake on an overly hasty, maximalist lifestyle.
Discover a new way to understand interior design and encourage your imagination with the most sensitive proposal by Francisco Segarra.