Organic abstraction
Organic abstraction is an artistic style characterized by "the use of rounded or wavy abstract forms based on what one finds in nature."[1]
Historical examples of organic abstraction include:
- Isamu Noguchi - Noguchi table
- Charles Eames - Eames Lounge Chair Wood
- Achille Castiglioni - 220 Mezzadro
- Henry Moore - Large Reclining Figure
- Eero Saarinen - Tulip chair.
- Mezzadro stool
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