
The Geometry of Beauty
Where rules become form.
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Current Directions
Ongoing explorations across systems, materials, and form.
Parametric Furniture

Form generated from waves and constraints.
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Furniture derived from mathematical functions, sampled signals, and structural limits.
3D Embroidery Structures

Stitch patterns driven by data and rhythm.
Using numeric patterns, oscillations, and stitch density to turn thread into structure.
Interference Textiles

Patterns emerging from layered frequencies.
Visual motion and depth revealed through overlapping grids, offsets, and periodic functions.
On Harmony and Form
Geometry is not decoration.
It is a way of describing relationships.
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In music, simple oscillations interact to create rhythm, harmony, and interference. In mathematics, functions and constraints define spaces of possibility.
In physical materials, those same rules reappear as structure, tension, and form. The Parametric Lab explores this continuity; from signal to system, from rule to object.
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We look for structures that behave in harmony, where simple elements align, interfere, and resonate. As in music, coherence does not come from control, but from relationships settling into balance. Form emerges when these relationships are allowed to resolve.
Forms are not designed directly; they emerge from interaction between parameters, limits, and materials. We are interested in open models, explicit rules, and processes that can be understood, modified, and shared.
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Beauty, here, is not subjective ornament, it is the visible consequence of clear structure.
