Geometric wall objects are constructed from precise lines, consistent proportions and repeating forms such as rectangles, circles and grid-based structures. The emphasis is on structure and order rather than decoration. Within Constructed Presence, existing materials are carefully cut and systematically arranged into calm, controlled compositions.
The work focuses on rhythm, scale, and visual balance, not on illustration or expressive gesture. These geometric wall objects function both as autonomous pieces and as part of architectural and interior contexts, contributing to clarity, cohesion and a sense of balance within the space.
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Geometric compositions with low visual intensity.
Precisely cut elements, subtle contrasts and an even rhythm create a sense of calm and continuity across larger wall surfaces.


Geometric works with a stronger visual presence.
Clear forms and defined proportions make these objects suitable as focal points or spatial anchors.






Tropic Grid is conceived as a parametric series. Multiple autonomous works are developed within a single, fixed design framework defined by colour, proportion and rhythm. The pattern is intentionally not continuous across the works. This allows each object to function independently, while coherence is maintained at the level of the system rather than the composition.
This design principle is well suited to contexts where variation within a recognisable identity is required, such as:
The system supports scalability and choice without reliance on a single fixed composition.




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The works in this series function as autonomous prototypes within a single design system.
Each technique can be translated to other materials and applied across a range of interior contexts.
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