Collection: Urban Geometry

Urban Geometry reveals the city's silent structures: facades, steel constructions, and graphic grids – reduced to lines, surfaces, light, and shadow. The motifs were conceived from the outset for large-format hangings and act as serene, architectural anchor points within the space. Each work is published in a limited edition of 25 copies and is available as a fine art print on Hahnemühle paper or as a gallery print under acrylic glass.

Urban Geometry focuses on what is often overlooked in cities: the silent structures between steel, concrete, and glass. Instead of skylines and postcard moments, facades, constructions, and grids take center stage – reduced to lines, surfaces, light, and shadow.

The motifs in this collection are deliberately rigorously composed: frontal facade studies, symmetrical constructions, graphic repetitions. People, lettering, and brands disappear, leaving behind the architecture as an abstract, serene structure. The images were conceived from the outset for large-format hangings and function more like graphic forms in space than as decorative cityscapes.

Editions & Formats

Each design in the Urban Geometry collection is limited to 25 copies worldwide – regardless of size or format. Each print is hand-numbered and can be signed upon request. Once the edition is sold out, the work will not be reprinted.

The artworks are available in select large formats. Fine art prints on Hahnemühle paper are offered in the 80 × 100 cm format and are particularly suitable for living and working spaces where a matte, understated effect is desired. For very clean, modern interiors – offices, agencies, lobbies, lofts – the motifs are available as gallery prints under acrylic glass, including formats such as 100 × 150 cm and 120 × 180 cm, creating striking, room-filling statement pieces.

Use in the area

Urban Geometry is designed for spaces that are not meant to be "decorated" but precisely structured. The motifs define axes, emphasize sight lines, and create a calm, focused atmosphere – whether in a home office, meeting room, agency space, or open loft layouts.

Upon request, a visualization can be created for selected motifs based on a room photograph to show how a work or a combination of several works appears in the specific space.