A Collection That Reimagines Frank Lloyd Wright?s Organic Architecture as Materials
Designtex + the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation have teamed up on the Elemental Wright Collection of textiles, wallcoverings, and custom materials inspired by his pioneering principles.
Designtex, the leading company in the development, design, and manufacturing of applied materials for the built environment, is one half of a newly released epic collaboration. The other half is the educational and community arm that is the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Elemental Wright is a collection of textiles, wallcoverings, and custom materials inspired by Wright’s pioneering principles, Usonian philosophy, and passion for continued learning from nature. Like Wright’s work, the pattern designs borrow from the icon’s love of bringing the outdoors in for a space that improves well-being. If you look, nature has more color and geometry at work than one might initially think. The Elemental Wright collection continues the architect’s goal of making such beautiful patterns more accessible, inviting designers to experiment while promoting a sense of harmony between the built environment and its natural surroundings.
?Frank Lloyd Wright?s design principles predate concepts that are ubiquitous in wellness discussions today, like biophilic design, human-centered design, and evidence-based design ? the emphasis on our innate human tendency to seek connections within nature,” says Sara Balderi, Design Director for Designtex. ?These principles couldn?t be more...
Designtex, the leading company in the development, design, and manufacturing of applied materials for the built environment, is one half of a newly released epic collaboration. The other half is the educational and community arm that is the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Elemental Wright is a collection of textiles, wallcoverings, and custom materials inspired by Wright’s pioneering principles, Usonian philosophy, and passion for continued learning from nature. Like Wright’s work, the pattern designs borrow from the icon’s love of bringing the outdoors in for a space that improves well-being. If you look, nature has more color and geometry at work than one might initially think. The Elemental Wright collection continues the architect’s goal of making such beautiful patterns more accessible, inviting designers to experiment while promoting a sense of harmony between the built environment and its natural surroundings.
?Frank Lloyd Wright?s design principles predate concepts that are ubiquitous in wellness discussions today, like biophilic design, human-centered design, and evidence-based design ? the emphasis on our innate human tendency to seek connections within nature,” says Sara Balderi, Design Director for Designtex. ?These principles couldn?t be more...
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