13&9 Design, Mohawk Group, and Dr. Richard Taylor of the University of Oregon and Fractals Research developed the Fractal Fluency Collection, delivering a geometric abstraction of natural fractal environments, such as tree branches and stone landscapes. The design concept is based on the “fractal fluency” model, which declares that human vision has become fluent in the visual language of nature’s fractals and can process their features efficiently, creating an aesthetic experience accompanied by a decrease in the observer’s physiological stress levels.
The two styles selected from the recently established Fractal Library resemble natural scenes that display fractal composites, consisting of individual geometric arrangements that visually merge to form the overall fractal pattern. The aim is to tap into our innate affinity for natural patterns, helping to create more relaxing surroundings.
Winner of a Metropolis Likes Award 2022 and a Nightingale Award 2022 for Soft Surface Flooring.