Its compositional language recalls both the machine aesthetics of post-war industrial design and the architectural vocabulary of the International Style. The interplay of ochre, charcoal, and muted cream evokes the tonal restraint of Le Corbusier’s Polychromie Architecturale, while the overlapping rectilinear and curvilinear forms suggest the mechanical interlocking of components with gears, ducts, and panels distilled to their graphic essence.
Handmade rug in 100% New Zealand Wool, 3 x 1,9 meters.