Best of Both worlds: Bring Japandi design into your home with these piecesDanish and Japanese design have a lot in common, and this hybrid trend fuses the best of both to create interiors for slow, meaningful living.By House & Garden South Africa | March 14, 2022 | InteriorsShareTweetShareShareEmailLook to pieces with elegant functionality and a natural, refined-rustic simplicity.‘Tulum’ lighting, from R1 295, Weylandts‘Cono’ dining table, R17 499, @home Nicolson Russell ‘Kintsukuroi’ teacup and saucer, R389. Yuppiechef‘Bubble’ vase, R2 320, KnusRattan Sideboard, R5 000, mr price home; Maya’ chair in cream, R7 599, sofacompany.comSubscribeRelated TagsDesign IdeasHouse & Garden Recommends6 of the Most Searched Interior Design Aesthetics in the World7 Ways to bring classic Mediterranean style into your home7 Ways to bring Moroccan inspired style into your homeShareTweetShareShareEmailYou might also likeHouse Tour: A Victorian-Era Cottage in Sydney Marries Classic Style With Contemporary LivingSmall Guest Bathroom Ideas: How to Design a Unique Downstairs Powder RoomHouse Tour: Inside a London Apartment Where Chic French Touches Meets English HeritageThe Art of Designing Your Living Room From Furniture to AccessoriesHouse Tour: Inside a 40th Floor Apartment in the heart of ManhattanDiscover This Season’s Functional Bathroom LuxuriesExplore This Modern Toronto Home With Unexpected Luxuries Around Every CornerHow to Make Your Kitchen Feel Brand New Without Doing a Full Renovation