Skip to content

Kelim Untitled_​AB15 Carpet

by Alain Biltereyst
for Kvadrat

Kelim Untitled_​AB15 Carpet

by Alain Biltereyst
for  Kvadrat

or Call to Order

Untitled_​AB15, envi­sioned by Alain Biltereyst for Kvadrat, presents a capti­vat­ing inter­play of geomet­ric shapes inspired by urban signage. The rug draws from the visual language of city land­scapes and exudes a refined aesthetic char­ac­ter­ized by a harmo­nious blend of regu­lar­ity and irreg­u­lar­ity in hori­zon­tal move­ment. Each block within the design contributes to a dynamic compo­si­tion, forming a unique alpha­bet of forms that capti­vates the observer’s attention.

As the eye navi­gates the intri­cate rela­tion­ships between these geomet­ric elements, an ever-evolv­ing inter­play of lines and volumes emerges, invit­ing contem­pla­tion and explo­ration. Untitled_​AB15 master­fully combines differ­ent rhythms and symme­tries, creat­ing a rug that evokes a sense of sophis­ti­ca­tion and visual intrigue. Avail­able in two inverted color­ways, Shadow and Sand, the design offers versa­til­ity and elegance to comple­ment a variety of interior settings.

Video

Alain Biltereyst

Alain Biltereyst's abstract artworks reflect his ongoing fascination with the visual elements of urban landscapes. Inspired by the vibrant functionality of commercial signage, including typography, logos, and advertising graphics, his works offer a purely visual and material experience devoid of narrative constraints. Often created on small, object-like panels, Biltereyst's pieces exhibit meticulous attention to layering, surface texture, and specific colors and shapes, often presented as a series that builds upon each other.

Based in Brussels, Biltereyst highlights the inherent beauty of everyday designs, such as manhole covers, fence patterns, or airplane logos. Working primarily on thick panels, he emphasizes layering, repetition, and the recurrence of specific motifs in color and shape. By isolating and reimagining elements from advertising and design, Biltereyst creates diminutive artworks that straddle the line between precious objects and fragments of design history. The carefully chosen scale and painterly surfaces draw viewers into a crafted homage to the world of advertising and design surrounding us.

Through his tile-like panels and more significant works, Biltereyst celebrates the convergence of historical abstraction with everyday aesthetics, treating his source material with reverence and transforming it into cherished discoveries within his artistic practice.

More in Textiles

View All

More in Alain Biltereyst

View All