Geometric Patterns

These patterns are built from a single tile — a fundamental shape that, when repeated, fills a plane seamlessly. The tile is the seed. The arrangement determines the character. The result is a pattern that is both ancient and completely original.

The same tile can produce radically different patterns depending on how it's repeated — rotated, mirrored, slid into place. Each arrangement has its own feel.

The traditions behind this work run deep: Islamic geometric art, Japanese kumiko and sashiko, Celtic interlace, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Moroccan zellige, Gothic tracery. These aren't reproductions — they're new designs informed by centuries of pattern-making knowledge, generated computationally and cut from metal.

At jewelry scale, these patterns become wearable. At architectural scale, they become screens, gates, facades, and floor tiles. The geometry doesn't care about size — it works at every resolution.