
Thursday 3 December 2015
6:00pm – 7:00pm
Mindful Design of Japan: 40 Modern Tea-Ceremony Rooms
Drinks reception from 7:00pm
13/14 Cornwall Terrace, Outer Circle (entrance facing Regent's Park), London NW1 4QP
Organised by The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation
By Michael Freeman
Published by Eight Books
The Japanese tea-ceremony, or Way of Tea, is one of the most profound manifestations of mindfulness. The ceremony, with its roots in Zen Buddhism, dates as far back as the 15th century and takes place within a traditional tea-ceremony room.
Here, in a fully updated edition, are 40 outstanding examples of contemporary Japanese tea rooms, many located within private homes. The book highlights all aspects of the subject – the design, architecture, garden design and the ceremony itself. And with many different materials featured – paper, wood, plastic, stone, aluminium, glass and concrete – it is itself an inspirational sourcebook for modern homes.
Every tea-ceremony room included is by a well-known artist, designer or architect making this a unique compendium of the best modern interior design in Japan – designs by Kengo Kuma, Kisho Kurokawa, Terunobu Fujimori, Takashi Sugimoto and Shigeru Uchida.
In these pages you can glimpse the rare world of Japanese mindful design, modern interpretations of the fascinating tea room – an empty space designed for meditation, contemplation and the appreciation of the art of tea drinking.
Author and acclaimed photographer, Michael Freeman, talked about his experiences in visiting and photographing the modern tea ceremony rooms featured in “Mindful Design of Japan: 40 Modern Tea-Ceremony Rooms”. The book has recently been updated with a new, paperback edition published this October.
You can watch a recording of the event here:
About the contributors

Michael Freeman
Michael Freeman is an acclaimed photographer and writer who specializes in travel, architecture and Asian art. He is the author of the international bestselling photography book, The Photographer’s Eye, which has sold over 1 million copies and been published in 27 languages. Over the last forty years he has published numerous acclaimed books on design and architecture, including New Oriental Style (Thames & Hudson), China Contemporary (Thames & Hudson) and The Source (Eight Books).