Could Japanese-Inspired Lighting Be the Secret to a Calmer Room? These 16 Designs Show Why Softer Light Works

They are less about perfect symmetry or bright illumination, and more about creating atmosphere and a sense of ease

a living room in a japandi style with an oversized japanese style pendant light
(Image credit: Norm Architects)

When it comes to lighting any space, I think Japanese design gets so much right. I’m especially drawn to wabi-sabi and fukinsei, where imperfection and purposeful asymmetry are part of the beauty. Who decided every lamp needs to match, or every shade needs to sit perfectly? I’d much rather let a ceramic base have a little wobble, choose a paper shade with an irregular texture, or position a pendant slightly off-centre. We’re craving interiors that feel personal and lived-in, and I think these small moments of imperfection are often what give them that character.

Then there’s Hikari (光), which is less about how much light you have and more about how you experience it — something I think many of us are instinctively drawn to in our homes right now. A single bulb softened through paper, or a ceramic lamp casting a warm glow across a table, can create more atmosphere than flooding a room with brightness.

That’s what I look for in this collection: a handful of gentle pools of light over flat, uniform illumination, because one well-placed lamp can change how a corner feels, and letting parts of a room fall into shadow creates intimacy — all found from my favorite places to shop for lighting.

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Maybe the real takeaway from Japanese-inspired lighting is that we don’t need more light; we need to be more thoughtful about where it lands.

If you’re drawn to bringing Japanese style into your living room, the same thinking carries through to the rest of the space. To choose fewer pieces with stronger materiality, leaving a little room around them and resisting the urge to make everything feel perfectly finished. That's what gives Japanese-inspired interiors their pull.

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Miaad is one of the stylists for Design Lab, Livingetc’s personalized design service. Guided by an instinct for craftsmanship and the beauty of lived-in spaces, she brings a refined balance of creative vision and commercial understanding. Her career, shaped between New York and London, spans luxury interiors and retail furniture design, from creating immersive environments for global brands such as Ferrari and Montblanc to guiding discerning clients through high-end projects at DWR and Restoration Hardware. With a sharp eye for detail and deep knowledge of UK and US furniture brands, Miaad believes great design begins with empathy and intention. She creates spaces that balance aesthetic clarity with everyday life, where individuality feels effortless and beauty feels personal.