Kazimir Screen By Colé, Abstract Pattern Type A, Decor Divider Inspired To Art
$3,550
1st Dibs
Masterfully handcrafted in Italy, Kazimir is not only a perfect divider for a Minimalist or Classic rooms, but also a symbolic bridge, linking design to art, functionality to decoration. In fact the shapes of this screen, part of a collection composed by three single elements (Type A, Type B and Type C), are freely inspired on the figurative abstract works by the renowned painter Malevich, a Pioneer of the geometric abstractionism of 20th century Russian avant-garde. The abstract geometric pattern in red, green, white and black recalls the renewed painting "Torso". The coat is removable and you can have the same shape dressed with a floral pattern, a detail taken from of a painting preserved in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.Dutch designer Julia Dosza, was inspired by the famous painter’s belief that the object has meaning when expressed and filled with color. In the same way the meaning of Kazimir changes according with the dress you put on it.It is composed of two rounded wooden panels, upholstered and coated with jersey. The panels are connected by a semi-oval "rusted corten" steel base, finished with natural wax, and two magnets covered by a brass ring.