mizumizushii hibi

Welcome to Mizumizushii Hibi.

Living in Japan, I style flowers to find new ways to bring nature into a contemporary home. I use a variety of Japanese items—from classic vases to everyday objects—to create a fresh, minimalist look.

This is a record of my styling trials and the small discoveries I make along the way.

I hope these ideas inspire you to bring a touch of Japanese serenity to your own space.

Japandi Fusion Decor: Creative Ideas for Mixing Glass and Ceramics for Spring

Mixing everyday glass vases with a few Japanese-inspired ceramics. This is one of the simp ...

Japandi Spring Decor Ideas: Styling a Floral Vignette on a Wooden Compote

I’ve been styling a wooden compote (26cm diameter, 9cm high) to create a Japandi-inspired ...

10 Minimalist Japandi Spring Floral Ideas: Finding Beauty in 1-3 Stems

I’ve been using a wooden compote as a "stage" for my spring flowers. Placing just 1 to 3 s ...

How to Elevate Small Floral Arrangements with 5 Minimalist Items

I used to think that a large bouquet was necessary to decorate a room. However, after tryi ...

One Corner, Two Daily Scenes. Styling with Flowers, Ceramics, and Baskets

Weekly flowers arrived. This time, I spent some time considering a harmonious balance betw ...

Floral Arrangements with Rose, Carnation, and Gerbera: 3 Seasonal Works [Record #01]

This is a record of floral arrangements created by re-arranging materials brought home fro ...

How to Arrange Tiny Leftover Flowers: Creative Vases and Simple Tips

Don't throw away flowers just because they are short. Even a single stem that can no longe ...

2026-03-26