many different colored patterns and papers layered together

How An Upholstery Collection Nods To Frank Lloyd Wright

The upholstery collection Elemental Wright is rooted in its namesake’s teachings: namely, Frank Lloyd Wright’s integration of nature into the built environment to conjure wellbeing. The three patterns are creative explorations of basic mathematical forms. Pentimento, a pentagonal motif that stems from a drawing made by Vernon D. Swaback, one of Wright’s youngest apprentices, combines floral and geometric elements. Circulate dials in on the qualities of a circle, organized in a grid with varied textures and tones. Vertex riffs on the triangle, the fractals an example of organic architecture that predated today’s biophilic and human-centered design. All are made from blends of nylon, solution-dyed acrylic, and postconsumer-recycled polyester, so durability is assured. Through Designtex.

patterns shaped like clovers in blues, greens and yellows
Pentimento.
many different colored patterns and papers layered together
subway tile patterns in blue and grey
Vertex.
multicolored cushions all stacked up together
Circulate.

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