Geo prints & patterns
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Shapes of all sizes are translated into striking patterns in vivid colours. Reminiscent of the 60’s and 70’s where geometric prints exploded onto the scene in ultra-vibrant combinations and were a disco staple, we have updated the category with contemporary and modern renditions. Fractured or twisted shapes in bright palettes can be a great pattern to use anywhere you desire – geometric patterns are not only confined to interior items like rugs, bedding and wallpapers, but are great as tiles and surface finishes as well. We offer a new angle on contemporary geo prints by integrating various textures into our bold and rhythmic geometric prints, inspired by Le Corbusier, Mallet Stevens and the Bauhaus movement. Blow them up and go wild for a bold look or use them as a sophisticated accent in smaller sizes.
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custom Designs
Custom print textiles are created based on each clients’ individual and specific requirements, and we work very closely with the customer during the creative process to establish unique textile designs. All of our designers illustrate by hand with various mediums like inks and paints, which are then digitized on the computer. We also handle the digitalization for brands that buy archives.
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