The ‘Calendar Collection’ is inspired by the work of Jean-Pierre Vitrac exploring imbroglio shapes adding rhythm and colour to interior spaces. Each design is based around a square tile format made up of 8 individual shapes mirroring the lunar cycle. The contemporary colour palettes hail the Summer of 1951 and the festival of Britain over 70 years ago. Vitrac’s iconic design aesthetics are echoed throughout this collection, playful shapes and sweeping curves are juxtaposed and offset by the tile format with architectural forms and repeating shapes throughout. The collection includes five chromatic families where neutral colour backgrounds sit amongst warmer, brighter shades. Within each of these families, there are four complimentary palettes.
The ‘Lothian Collection’includes Intense micro linear patterns beautifully capturing richness of colour and line, perfectly suited to small intimate domestic spaces and large open plan commercial spaces. In contrast, the collection also contains bold monochromatic large scale repeating designs that command attention. These dynamic pattern works well in large commercial environments and adds a presence to smaller domestic spaces.