Orange & Black is a hard-edge geometric print rooted in Bauhaus and constructivist design — the conviction that line, grid and flat colour are enough to build an image. Bars and blocks interlock across a structured field, holding to a tight two-colour scheme with white as relief.
The composition is all clean edges and right angles. Orange and black forms slot together like a grid that has been pulled slightly out of order, so the eye keeps finding new alignments. There is no gradient or texture; the strength is in the contrast and the precision of the shapes.
On a wall the print is bold but disciplined. The orange gives warmth and the black gives weight, and the underlying grid keeps it from feeling chaotic. It suits a home office, a hallway, or a living room with modern or mid-century furniture.
Available as a fine-art paper print, framed behind shatter-resistant acrylic, or as a satin-coated cotton canvas. Each format keeps the edges sharp and the oran . . . Read More >>
Orange & Black is a hard-edge geometric print rooted in Bauhaus and constructivist design — the conviction that line, grid and flat colour are enough to build an image. Bars and blocks interlock across a structured field, holding to a tight two-colour scheme with white as relief.
The composition is all clean edges and right angles. Orange and black forms slot together like a grid that has been pulled slightly out of order, so the eye keeps finding new alignments. There is no gradient or texture; the strength is in the contrast and the precision of the shapes.
On a wall the print is bold but disciplined. The orange gives warmth and the black gives weight, and the underlying grid keeps it from feeling chaotic. It suits a home office, a hallway, or a living room with modern or mid-century furniture.
Available as a fine-art paper print, framed behind shatter-resistant acrylic, or as a satin-coated cotton canvas. Each format keeps the edges sharp and the orange saturated.
Frequently asked questions
What design tradition inspired Orange & Black?
It draws on Bauhaus and constructivist design, where line, grid and flat colour build the image. The interlocking bars turn that approach into a tight two-colour composition.
What is the colour scheme?
A disciplined palette of orange and black, with white used as relief. The two-colour contrast is what gives the print its bold, graphic punch.
Is the composition based on a grid?
Yes. The bars and blocks follow an underlying grid that is slightly disrupted, so the eye keeps finding new alignments while the structure holds the design together.
Where does this print suit best?
Home offices, hallways and living rooms with modern or mid-century furniture. Its bold but disciplined look adds energy without disorder.
<< Read Less
#Abstract
•
#Abstract Art
•
#Abstract Graphic
•
#Abstraction
•
#Asia Rising
•
#Bars
•
#Bauhaus Inspired
•
#Black
•
#Contemporary
•
#Futurism
•
#Geometric
•
#Geometric Abstract
•
#Graphic Design
•
#Grid
•
#Interlocking
•
#Lines
•
#Minimalism
•
#Minimalist
•
#Modern
•
#Modern Graphic Design
•
#Red
•
#White