Concentric arches and parallel horizontal lines, painted in loose watercolour strokes across a clean white ground in warm sage green. The forms are simple — two mirrored arch structures, each built from a series of evenly spaced curved lines that radiate outward from a central point — and their simplicity is precisely their strength. The watercolour technique introduces the hand into the geometry: each line is slightly different in weight, slightly irregular at the edges, carrying the trace of a brush that moved with intention but without rigidity.
The composition sits at the intersection of several traditions simultaneously — the Bauhaus interest in pure form, the mid-century Scandinavian textile sensibility, the contemporary boho design vocabulary that has rediscovered the arch as one of the most elemental and most satisfying of shapes. None of these references is declared; all of them are present. The design is of now and of always, decorative and serious, simple and inexhaustible.
Sage green is among the most versatile and most intelligent of contemporary interior colours — warm enough to sit with natural materials, cool enough to recede gracefully, botanical enough to connect the geometric form to the living world. Exceptional in bedrooms, living rooms, nurseries, home offices and hallways where restraint, warmth and genuine graphic intelligence are the guiding values.