Japanese Wall Art to Create a Zen and Modern Design
Japan is a world rich in imagery and symbols. Strategically placed, these Japanese-inspired artworks instantly invite you into contemplation and a sense of escape.
If you want to bring an extra zen touch to your interior, hanging Japanese wall art in your home is the perfect solution!
If you are a yoga enthusiast and enjoy relaxation and meditation, decorating your practice space with the art of Japanese painting is a wonderful idea to elevate your décor.
For example, you can create a peaceful, symmetrical space by placing two plants (bonsai trees or Japanese plants) on the opposite side of your mat. You can then enhance the scale of the mat with a large XXL painting depicting a Japanese landscape, a Japanese painting featuring cherry blossoms, or an art canvas representing the virtues of loyalty, honor, and justice, such as the Samurai wall art , one of our best-sellers.
However, you don’t need to be a yogi to bring a piece of Japanese art into your home. This style of art can blend beautifully into any décor, from the most refined to the most accessible.
One of the greatest advantages of Japanese painting is that it creates a zen atmosphere while also echoing the anime and manga universe that belongs to popular culture!
Japanese Painting: Which Artwork Should You Choose to Bring Happiness into Your Home?
The Japanese universe is rich in symbols. To create a positive atmosphere at home, hang Japanese wall art featuring various symbols of luck and happiness in the right places in your home.
One of the most famous and admired Japanese paintings is The Great Wave off Kanagawa, a decorative wall art piece inspired by the style of Hokusai’s prints. This canvas, showing a huge tidal wave, represents the power and strength of the elements. It could also symbolize the force of happiness flowing into life.
Some Japanese wall art pieces depicting serene landscapes, flowering trees and cranes, stars or celestial bodies are also wonderful symbols of luck, happiness, good fortune, and inner peace.
It’s up to you to choose the Japanese painting and symbol that speak to you most!


















