Collection: Foundations — Airy
Openness begins here.
Airy materials introduce lightness, openness, and a sense of space within a design. Delicate branching, wispy foliage, and open forms help soften heavier elements while creating natural breathing room. These materials add dimension and texture without adding visual weight, bringing an effortless, organic quality to a composition.
Designers use Airy materials to reduce visual density, soften transitions, and create separation between design elements. Rather than directing the eye or providing the structure, these materials allow a composition to breathe, helping surrounding materials feel more intentional and balanced.
What to Look For:
- Open growth patterns
- Light visual weight
- Fine or delicate foliage
- Space between stems and branches
- Soft texture
- Materials that prevent overcrowding
- Natural, effortless movement
Design Test:
Ask Yourself —
- If I removed this material, would the design feel heavier, tighter, or more crowded?
- Does this material create breathing room and allow surrounding elements to stand out?
If you answer yes, you're likely looking at an Airy material.
A Flower Bar — Foundations Collection
Movement | Airy