The symbolic meaning of the circle is perfection and infinity. Apparently, it is the striving for perfection that makes designers endlessly draw, paste, embroider circles and pierce holes
Passing the gallery
Leading headings: Elena Prytula
Magazine: N4 (71) 2003
The symbolic meaning of the circle is perfection and infinity. Apparently, it is the pursuit of perfection that makes designers endlessly draw, glue, embroider circles and pierce holes. In the end, funny placers of peas formed a clearly readable trend. It looks terribly frivolous, and this is what attracts ... Most circles today can be seen on glass fabrics and accessories. Particular attention is paid to the selection of materials - PM Co. Style offers cushions [1]Black denim with the same denim inside out. The outlines of the circles are hand-embroidered with black sequins. Orrefors designers believe that purple circles fused in clear glass [2] only gain from some form of irregularity. In the company Nestor Percal Pour Verre Et Gres Du Loir prefer a more rigorous approach: the holes in the handmade ceramic vases [3] perfectly round. Circles gracefully fit into the ethnic trend: Peachoo offers silk panels [4], mottled with stylized Sanskrit writing patterns. Orrefors is experimenting with the shape of a circle (decorative glass ball [5]) and Ligne Roset (lamps [6]). The basic principle: there should be a lot of circles (La Ronde, IK round table) [7]).