Description
Interlocking geometric shapes in white stack and interweave across a rich royal blue ground, creating a rhythmic, almost textile-like pattern that suggests mid-century artwork vocabulary. The composition fills the entire field with repeating angular forms that read as both abstract and vaguely figural, evoking the optimistic geometric language of 1950s modernism. At home in a mid-century modern living space or a graphic designer's studio. A Baltic birch top with a beveled edge and satin finish, the artwork printed across it, made to order on steel legs in black or gold. A working piece of furniture that earns its place as an independent artist's work.