I’ve always liked this one. Pretty short and simple, but well done. “Wabi-Sabi for Artists, Designers, Poets, and Philosophers”
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I would absolutely recommend Soetsu Yanagi's The Beauty of Everyday Things.
It's not wabi-sabi per se but it does touch on themes that align with the idea.
It's focus is on 'mingei' - which is less metaphysical and more about folk craft specifically and its socio-cultural, and ethical significance.
This is unrelated but you may find this amusing. I never knew that was a legitimate term until now. As a kid I played a lot of Ape Escape and there is a level called Wabi Sabi Wall. I thought it was just sort of nonsense meant to sound foreign.