A zen space is not about size but about emptiness kept on purpose. A low wooden table, a plain cushion, a single stick of agarwood incense — enough to draw body and mind out of the clamour.
Let the palette come from nature: the warm white of rice paper, the brown of raw wood, the pale green of celadon — tones that answer each other without shouting. Keep the light soft; one warm lamp beats a bright room.
A space mirrors the mind. When you keep one corner of stillness for yourself, you keep a breathing space for the heart as well.


