Collection: Modern
Modern Art (late 19th–20th century) broke from tradition, emphasizing experimentation, abstraction, and new perspectives. Artists such as Henri Matisse and Vincent Van Gogh rejected realism in favor of bold colors, simplified forms, and emotional expression, and influencing textiles with dynamic patterns, asymmetry, and unconventional materials.
Abstract Art (early–mid 20th century) took modernism further, focusing on pure form, color, and movement without representing reality. In textiles, this translated into geometric shapes, non-representational patterns, and vibrant compositions, influenced by artists like Piet Mondrian, Wassily Kandinsky, and Sonia Delaunay, whose works inspired striking, avant-garde fabric and wallpaper designs.