Collection: Aniconic Collection

Some design work starts with a specific artifact, like a Phoenician seal, a Jordanian mosaic floor, a carved frieze from somewhere the exact origin has been debated for decades. This collection starts there too, then leaves the reference behind. The pieces here are geometric experiments: interlocking forms, repeating units, structural patterns that draw from ancient ornamental traditions without depicting anything in particular. Abstract pattern-making has a history in almost every culture that has ever made things, which makes these pieces akin to a Rorschach test. What you read into them is yours.

Intricate beadwork. Bold forms. No figures.