AW 24-25 Designs: Natural Symbiosis
The times call for a back-to-roots approach and a search for symbiosis with the natural world. This creative deep dive is interpreted graphically, with renderings ranging from the hyper-realistic to the deeply abstract.
Hide and Seek
Foliage hides in plain sight. Through deft use of color, layering and contrasts, familiar forms trick the senses and distort perceptions.Suggesting tree branches, patterns turn abstract when superimposed with strokes of color. Flat tints contrast with realistic, vibrant foliage patterns. Finally, plant motifs on plain backgrounds are parasitized by graphic stains.
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Ornamental Flora
Here, plants stand out against dark backgrounds. Finely drawn, in white or color, with outlines sometimes so precise they recall meticulous lacework, they fully embrace their ornamental side. Floral motifs give way to foliage and branches that form winter bouquets, with pale, stylized stems that look as if they’ve been stamped.--> Léa Plagnol Léa PlagnolSee the product Akiko KayanoSee the product Atelier Natanski ParisSee the product Arno DufourSee the product Léa PlagnolSee the product Studio AlbertusSee the product
Organic Logic
Undulating matter, from liquid to mineral, inspires patterns with an organic logic.Interpretations of bark are stylized with neutral shades and graphic treatments, recalling birch, eucalyptus and even animal prints.
Abstract motifs evoke geological strata or ink stains, while crumpled, acoustic materials suggest rippling water.
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