Geometric Graphics Dominate Furniture and Fashion
laura sweet — February 22, 2009 — Art & Design
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Dutch painter Piet Mondrian's well-known composition paintings created in the 1920s and 1930s have clearly not lost their appeal. The geometric art with primary colors is still being used in everything from furniture to fashion. Learn about the art and see tons of products on the market that are an homage to Mondrian's work.
Implications - When a famous artist invents their own distinct aesthetic, it goes without saying that a multitude of clever products are bound to make the most of their legacy with creative and unexpected tributes. This collection of products showcases this strategy in action and how having the creativity to apply a famous artistic style to every day objects can transform them entirely into utterly creative new products.
Implications - When a famous artist invents their own distinct aesthetic, it goes without saying that a multitude of clever products are bound to make the most of their legacy with creative and unexpected tributes. This collection of products showcases this strategy in action and how having the creativity to apply a famous artistic style to every day objects can transform them entirely into utterly creative new products.
Trend Themes
1. Geometric Graphics in Design - Incorporating bold geometric shapes and primary colors into product designs and marketing campaigns creates a Mondrian-inspired aesthetic.
2. Artistic Homage in Product Design - Drawing inspiration from iconic artists can result in unique and eye-catching product designs.
3. Nostalgia in Fashion and Decor - An appreciation for vintage art and design is being reflected in modern fashion and decor trends, such as Mondrian-inspired accessories and home furnishings.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion designers can incorporate Mondrian-inspired prints and designs into their collections for a unique and eye-catching aesthetic.
2. Furniture - Furniture makers can create pieces inspired by Mondrian's art, such as cubist-style shelves and tables, for a bold and artistic addition to any home.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Companies can incorporate Mondrian-inspired design elements into marketing campaigns, such as incorporating bold geometric shapes in ads and display materials.
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