Geometric patterns made a name for itself as a trendy style in the fall of 2014 as models crossed the runway sporting psychedelic shapes and vibrant colours. With fashion forward designers like Dries Van Noten showcasing some of fashion's most daring pieces, many soon found themselves in Geometric patterns. The rise of this trend soon brought about the revival of the seventies fashion and home decor.
Even on TV shows, we can see an increase of bright, hypnotic colours and mind-melting designs.
As many more people begin to embrace the seventies revival we see more and more homes decorated in vibrant colours and psychedelic prints. Since the arrival of this trend in the market, many interior designers have been searching for ways to keep geometric patterns hip and modern. Geometric line design art has been a major factor in decorating-ideas for every individual style. Regardless of personal preferences, designers have found ways to incorporate the new trend in home designs.
To compliment any room, designers take to geometric line design wall art to add a splash of modern seventies revival. Just like any sort of home decor it is important to always maintain a balance. However, Geometric patterns can compliment any area.
Designers and homeowners who want to compliment a minimalist room will tend to stick to thick lines and lighter colours. Geometric line design prints such as “Vanishing Point I” by June Erica Vess, are perfect for a minimalist room due to the white background and the muted tones of the lines. Meanwhile prints like “Lines Project 74” by Eric Carbrey, are perfect for most serious seventies revivalists.