Textiles, paper, wood
2025 - Ongoing
This series shows how natural forms can soften a space and bring it to life.
nature inspired wall art translates the principles of so called biophilic design into tactile, circular wall pieces. Shapes of leaves, feathers and branches appear in layered fabrics, turning discarded materials into living organic surfaces.
In modern offices people spend most of their time indoors. Studies show that environments with natural references help reduce stress, support focus and improve wellbeing. Nature inspired wall art can offer that connection even where plants or daylight are limited. Its soft lines and organic textures make spaces feel calmer and more human. It alo enhances concentration, comfort and a sense of belonging.
Biophilic design connects people to the qualities of nature.
Each panel is made from reclaimed textiles once used in upholstery or industry. It fits easily within today’s interior trends: warm natural tones, biobased materials and designs that integrate texture and acoustic comfort. They can complement plants or stand alone as visual points on walls and corridors. They can also offer additional warmth where architecture feels too hard.
Through this series, circular making meets biophilic thinking. What was once waste becomes a lasting surface that reconnects interior spaces with the essence of nature. It reminds that sustainability is not only about materials, but about how places make us feel.
The Tropic Grid series is the meeting point between order and energy: geometric precision meets tropical vibrancy. Each wall piece is built from reclaimed textiles arranged in rhythmic grids and layered colour fields.
The compositions echo woven patterns, animal prints and light reflections and their palette draws from sun, heat and movement. By combining strict structure with fluid rhythm, the works question how control and chaos can coexist.
Read more about the materials and the story behind each work in the series overview.
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