Artist Spotlight
Celebrating Piet Mondrian
March 07, 2019
Artist Piet Mondrian (Dutch, 1872–1944), may be best known as a vanguard of abstraction, but his paintings are rooted in figurative traditions. As his career progressed, Mondrian gravitated gradually and methodically towards pure abstraction, a language he felt best expressed universal aesthetics and values. Nearly a century later, Mondrian's work still inspires artists, architects and designers everywhere.

Lozenge Composition with Yellow, Black, Blue, Red, and Gray, 1921
Mondrian's painting, Lozenge Composition with Yellow, Black, Blue, Red, and Gray, 1921, demonstrates his attempts to embody the energetic essence of nature and the universe through basic geometric elements. Mondrian believed these elements were the most effective way to convey his vision of a harmonious universe.
Bring a bit of his innovative energy to your life through our Mondrian-inspired assortment.

As creative and quirky as the artist himself, our Kokeshi doll inspired by Mondrian parallels the personality of the acclaimed artist.

Mondrian Glass Wire Weight
Dress your tech with a work of art that is both utilitarian and universally fashionable. A hand cut, bevelled and polished piece of glass printed with Piet Mondrian’s (Dutch, 1872–1944) Lozenge Composition with Yellow, Black, Blue, Red, and Gray, 1921 is more than a paperweight. It also keeps wires in place.


Piet Mondrian LozengeTote and Cosmetic Bag (Also sold separately)
Straightforward lines and a striking primary palette are the perfect way to accessorize this must-have beauty bag. Made of cotton canvas featuring Mondrian’s Lozenge Composition with Yellow, Black, Blue, Red, and Gray, 1921. This iconic painting can be found in the museum's permanent collection.
Art is the path to being spiritual. - Piet Mondrian
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