If you're drawn to the land of the samurai, you'll certainly want to see what the interior architecture of a traditional Japanese home looks like. If that's the case, you can't miss the cushions similar to this Japanese Meditation Cushion in the living room, whose role is to act as chairs in the home. It's true that it may come as a surprise if you're not used to it, but in Japan it's common practice to sit directly on the floor on a cushion, unlike us Europeans who sit on a chair. This tradition dates back hundreds of years to the Muromachi period (1336-1392), when interior design emerged and integrated tatami mats into homes, along with a wide range of decorative objects.
Even if we in the West don't have tatami on the floor as part of our interior design, the minimalist style and Zen ambience that characterize Japanese homes have nonetheless begun to seduce us. It's becoming increasingly common to find Japanese decorative touches in our homes. They offer a number of advantages in terms of decoration, bringing a warm style and creating a small space for personal well-being. In fact, the most renowned designers and interior decorators are increasingly drawing inspiration from them to create today's decorating trends. But when you want to take the first step and furnish one of your living rooms with a Japanese decorative element such as this Japanese Meditation Cushion, it's not always easy to find a place for it. The aim, of course, is to blend the Japanese style with the existing layout of the house. To help you introduce this Japanese Meditation Cushion with ease, we've prepared a step-by-step guide and a few decorating tips.
Create a Zen atmosphere with this Japanese cushion
It's no coincidence that Japanese decorative objects such as this Japanese Meditation Cushion are so popular and so much in vogue, above all because they convey a real sense of calm and warmth, and save a considerable amount of space. In fact, over and above its visual and material appeal, the Japanese cushion is above all a small decorative touch in the image of Japanese culture, adding personality, serenity and a cosy atmosphere to any home. In contrast to the impersonal furniture and objects that give an industrial style. With this cushion, you can bring in an atmosphere that encourages relaxation, and give a living space a less formal, more relaxed feel. Don't hesitate to add plants to accentuate this restful atmosphere, reflecting the Japanese people's intimate relationship with nature. If you have the space, you can even build a small cocooning area for relaxing, reading or watching TV - provided, of course, you don't leave out the room's lighting to let in a source of light. In any case , this Japanese Meditation Cushion is a perfect option for killing two birds with one stone and combining business with pleasure. On that note, here are a few other examples that will undoubtedly give you some decorating ideas and enable you to easily integrate this cushion into your home.
Around a coffee table
Perhaps you already have a coffee table in one of your rooms, or maybe you don't have one because you don't think it's very useful. Naturally, this will depend on how much space you have in your home and how you want to decorate it. But nevertheless, it's worth looking at the advantages of the latter and how this Japanese Meditation Cushion can make you reconsider its usefulness.
In the first place, it's something that will add a more relaxed, less formal atmosphere to a room or living space, exactly as Scandinavian decor also does. But it's also something convivial that encourages closeness and exchange. It can be used for many occasions, such as playing a board game or enjoying an aperitif, but if you want to create a living space with personality where everyone feels at ease, it's certainly a good way of achieving this. Coming back to our Meditation Japanese Cushion, the main advantage of placing it or them around the table will be, unlike a classic armchair or chair, to promote that informal, relaxed feel by inviting your guests to come and relax on it. What's more, unlike a sofa, the fact of being face-to-face encourages people to talk to each other, all while sitting comfortably on the cushion. Finally, it's also an all-purpose decorative object that brings a Japanese style to your living space. Don't hesitate to emphasize this style even further by adding a vase, a contemporary piece of furniture or even a wall decoration to fill any existing gaps.
In the bedroom
If you don't have a coffee table , this Japanese Meditation Cushion will easily find a place in your bedroom for several reasons. First of all, the decorative aspect, which is not to be overlooked and which brings personality and color to your room, allowing you to build it according to your tastes and desires. Then, on the practical side, this Japanese Meditation Cushion is an ideal friend to sit on as if on a little cloud, which is very comfortable when you want to relax and read or watch a video on your computer, tablet or smartphone after work or study. Finally, if, like many people, you're not the type to keep your room impeccably tidy on a daily basis, and some clothes happen to be lying around, you can always use this Japanese Meditation Cushion as a place to put your clothes that are temporarily lying around while you wait to put them away . Make sure, however, that you keep a light source so as not to lose the restful atmosphere provided by this cushion, and that it matches your wallpaper and decorative objects already there.
For meditation
If you're at all interested in Japanese culture and its ancestral Buddhist practices, there's no way you're going to miss out on meditation. In fact,meditation is becoming increasingly popular around the world,including here in the French-speaking world. Meditation has many benefits, from self-control to improved concentration and productivity. For example, meditation allows you to empty your mind for a short while, thinking of nothing for a few minutes in silence, or with a quiet sound, as you prefer. Yoga, on the other hand, allows you to relax physically, making it a highly complementary activity.
However, although meditation has many virtues, it's often complicated to get started and to do your first session properly. This is because you don't necessarily have the right equipment to feel at ease and concentrate completely on the emptiness you need to create within yourself. Perhaps you've already experienced this, but it's true that it's very complicated to succeed in concentrating when we're not in a position that puts us at ease. That's why this Japanese Meditation Cushion, with its support and adapted texture , can also be used in this alternative function if you're a regular meditation practitioner, or if you'd like to take up meditation soon.