Between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Art Nouveau introduced a new visual language inspired by the free and organic forms of nature. Sinuous lines, fluid curves and vegetal motifs redefined the relationship between art, architecture and applied arts. This aesthetic became an expression of a new design freedom, standing in contrast to the rigidity and serial nature of industrial production.
Arcum emerges as a tribute to this season of experimentation and romantic sensibility. Inspired by the imagery of Art Nouveau, the surface unfolds as a contemporary bespoke stained-glass composition, crafted with expertise by Wallpepper Group, translating the memory of a historic movement into a contemporary visual language.