The same Art Deco vocabulary, distilled to its purest form. Elongated teardrop and fan shapes — their interiors filled with fine parallel lines converging to a sharp point, their outlines precise and unambiguous — repeat across a warm white ground in clean black line. No colour, no gilding, no ornamentation beyond the geometry itself. Nothing but the pattern, stated once and trusted completely.
In removing colour, this version reveals something that the gold edition keeps partially hidden: the extraordinary mathematical beauty of the Art Deco repeat. The way each form locks into its neighbour. The way the negative space between the shapes creates its own secondary pattern. The way the fine interior lines produce a subtle optical depth that makes the surface seem to vibrate very slightly when seen from the right distance.
This is a design for those who understand that black and white is not the absence of a decision but the most decisive choice of all. Exceptional in living rooms, bedrooms, home offices, bathrooms and hallways — wherever restraint is understood as the highest form of sophistication, and wherever a wall is expected to do serious work.