Modern office with framed Japanese calligraphy prints on white wall and indoor plants

A Slower, More Intentional Approach to Design

We’re honored to share that BrushForma has been featured in Sustainable Business Magazine.

The article explores how Japanese calligraphy philosophy can live beyond the page — and into contemporary interiors.

At the heart of BrushForma is a belief that design should not overwhelm. In a world saturated with objects and noise, we are drawn to restraint. To fewer pieces. To deeper meaning. To presence.

The feature highlights how traditional ink practice — rooted in wabi-sabi, impermanence, and intention — can translate into modern living spaces. Rather than decoration, calligraphy becomes anchoring. Rather than trend, it becomes rhythm.

BrushForma began with a simple question:

What if art could slow a room down?

Not through excess, but through clarity.

Being recognized by a publication dedicated to sustainable and mindful business affirms something we’ve always believed — that aesthetic choices are also philosophical choices. The way we design our spaces reflects the way we move through the world.

We’re grateful for the thoughtful coverage and for the opportunity to share Japanese calligraphy’s quiet philosophy with a wider audience.

You can read the full feature here →

We invite you to explore the Contemporary Prints Collection — where traditional Japanese calligraphy meets modern interior design.

 

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