Geometric Patterns

Constructivist

Pure geometric form — triangles, squares, hexes — drawn from the early-twentieth-century constructivist tradition where shape is the subject and nothing represents anything outside itself.

Tri

Tri

The fundamental triangular tile — three-fold geometry at its barest, the foundation that nearly every other triangular pattern builds on.

Tri Scale

Tri Scale

Triangles arranged into overlapping scales — geometry that takes on a botanical or aquatic feel through the rhythm of overlap.