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Archive of Forms

A museum-style collection organized by geometry. Spheres, angles, curves—each piece categorized by its fundamental shape.

Spherical Forms

Circular geometries create soft, organic silhouettes. These pieces emphasize curvature and flow, wrapping the head in continuous lines.

Materials like rabbit felt and abaca silk work particularly well for spherical forms, allowing smooth transitions without sharp edges.

These designs offer timeless elegance and universal appeal, suitable for various occasions and personal styles.

Spherical headpiece design
Round form example one
Round form example two

Angular Geometry

Angular headpiece design

Sharp angles introduce dynamic energy. These pieces challenge traditional expectations, creating visual interest through geometric precision.

Construction requires careful blocking and precise material handling. The angles must be crisp without compromising comfort or wearability.

These designs appeal to those seeking contemporary, architectural aesthetics that make strong visual statements.

Fluid Curves

Asymmetric curves create movement and flow. These organic forms follow natural lines, complementing the wearer's silhouette.

The construction process involves free-form shaping, allowing the material to guide the final form rather than forcing rigid geometry.

These pieces offer unique character and artistic expression, each one distinct in its curvature and flow.

Curved form design
Curved form example one
Curved form example two

Hybrid Geometries

Hybrid geometric design

Some pieces combine multiple geometric principles. A spherical crown with an angular brim, or curved lines interrupted by sharp edges.

These hybrid forms create visual complexity while maintaining coherence. The contrast between elements adds depth and interest.

Commissioning a hybrid piece allows for personalized expression, combining preferred elements into a unique whole.

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