Geometric
Geometry has been seducing the human eye for centuries. Long before algorithms and grids took over our screens, circles, spirals, triangles and repeating patterns were already shaping temples, mosaics, textiles and entire cities. From sacred geometry in ancient civilisations to the mathematical rhythms found in seashells, flowers and galaxies, our brains seem wired to find comfort and beauty in order, balance and repetition.
This new edit gathers objects where line, proportion and pattern take centre stage. Sculptural curves, sharp grids, playful symmetry and optical illusions that turn everyday pieces into small visual puzzles. Dizzying, in the best possible way.