Bring Japandi style home – the best calm and curated finds from Heal’s
Quiet luxury meets Japandi style – discover our top Heal’s picks

Combining the minimalism of Japanese interiors with the warmth of Scandinavian design, Japandi has emerged as one of the most enduring interior design trends in recent years. Characterized by simplicity, natural textures, and muted tones, this aesthetic celebrates mindful living and a slower pace of life. At the heart of Japandi decor is a balanced blend of form and function. Crucially, utility is just as important as decoration.
Heal’s offers a rich selection of pieces that align beautifully with this aesthetic. From pale wood furniture with sculptural silhouettes to soft, tonal textiles and handcrafted ceramics, the best finds on Heal’s site reflect the clean lines, muted palette, and natural materials that define the look. Each item chosen in this roundup helps bring a sense of calm and balance to the home, whether you’re layering textures in a living space or refining the feel of a quiet corner.
Japandi interiors also favour clutter-free spaces, sustainable materials, and furniture that is both beautiful and built to last. Heal’s range leans into these principles, with minimalist silhouettes and pieces crafted from solid wood, linen, wool, and ceramics. To help you embrace this timeless trend, I've combed through Heal’s latest collections to select the standout pieces that capture the essence of Japandi living.
Shop the must have Japandi items from Heal's
A visually light and elegant sofa, with an architectural presence that really fits with the Japandi style, this sofa has really deep seating for high comfort. Designed by Anderssen & Voll, two of the most prominent and successful Norwegian designers, this is a statement piece worth investing in.
What a truly beautiful piece of craftsmanship. Handcrafted from solid oiled oak and upholstered in rich leather whisky, it offers both durability and refined comfort. This is a great example of a piece that shows the connection between tradition and modern design, a hybridisation of the two, if you will.
This beautifully curved screen can be used to divide rooms or section off areas, and at 150cm tall, it will add structure to a space without obscuring vision. The shape can help soften any harsh visual lines and add much-needed fluidity to geometric shapes that are often found in Japandi-style rooms.
Whether you're introducing just a few key pieces or embracing the aesthetic throughout your home, these Heal’s finds make it easy to follow the Japandi design rules: simplicity, functionality, and natural beauty.
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Sophia Pouget de St Victor is the UK Editor at Homes & Gardens, leading the editorial direction for the UK facing Homes & Gardens website. She brings readers the latest trends, expert insights, and timeless design inspiration tailored for a UK audience.
She has previously worked in the luxury homes and interiors industry and studied Garden Design in London, where she mastered her passion for creating landscapes that have a visceral impact on their onlookers. Home, though, is where Sophia's heart is. While she adores a wide variety of interior styles, she prefers interiors with a uniqueness that challenges any definable style. That said, there's little she finds more indulgent than walking down Pimlico Road and admiring the window display at Robert Kime; she has always found his interiors perfectly judged for a home that exudes an easy, unforced elegance.
Sophia lives in West London with her partner, along with two very naughty wiry terriers, and a plump cat named Lettuce.
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