Known for ethereal subversions of proportion and material, Sander Lak is a fashion designer and creative director whose work emphasizes an exuberant yet sensitive approach to color.
His collaboration with Maharam began with a mutual curiosity about how his sense of color would extend to interiors, resulting in wool textiles Gemma, Gemma Multi, and Terra.
Nova by Sander Lak explores painterly color mixing through broad fields of color that appear to dissolve into one another across an expansive full-width repeat.
On interpreting his omnivorous color vocabulary in pattern, Lak says, “I wanted to develop a pattern that captures our experience of color in a space and how color flows, grows, and moves—like starting to mix a pot of paint.”
Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, Chapter is an inviting, pronounced texture achieved through lofty boucle yarns in a tight underlying structure.
Silva reimagines a botanical pattern through balancing painterly forms and gradated color across an expansive repeat engineered for indoor and outdoor use.
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