Description
Interlocking geometric forms in teal and cream create a rhythmic composition that feels both structured and fluid, as if hard-edged shapes have been softened and bent into conversation with one another. The cut-paper aesthetic and bold positive-negative interplay give this abstract arrangement a tactile, handmade quality that balances modernist rigor with organic movement. At home in a contemporary living room or creative workspace seeking visual interest without narrative weight. A Baltic birch top with the artwork printed across it, made to order on steel legs in black or gold. The center of the room as an independent artist's work, not a flat-pack lookalike.