Levitate with Hilma af Klint's recycled tote bag. Enveloped in hues from dusty orange to pale pinks and lavenders, The Ten Largest, No. 2, Childhood (1907) dances with tumbling composition of circles, spirals and pinwheels, and unfurling ribbonlike lines.
Hilma af Klint (Swedish, 1862-1944) began creating radically abstract paintings in 1906. Bold, colourful and untethered from any recognizable references to the physical world, her works broke ground for the abstract art movement. It was years before Kandinsky, Malevich, Mondrian and others would take similar strides to rid their own artwork of representational content.
Weight capacity: 44 lbs
Dimensions: 19.7" x 16.5"
Materials: Green Circle Polyester Fibers, STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified. Green Circle are the polyester fibers made by the Green Circle recycling system. Compared with traditional technology, Green Circle fibers can reduce approximately 50% of energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions.
100% Recycled
© Courtesy of Stiftelsen Hilma af Klints Verk, Stockholm