Elongated ovals repeat in staggered arrangement, their pharmaceutical form abstracted into pure geometry. Sherbert translates capsule shapes into pattern, where medicinal reference dissolves into colour and rhythm.
The design comprises oversized pill or capsule forms—rounded rectangles with hemispherical ends—arranged in alternating offset rows. Each shape receives solid colour fill, creating bold colour blocking across the composition. Multiple colourways offer varied chromatic intensity: some versions employ pastel sherbet tones (hence the name), others utilize saturated primaries or sophisticated neutrals. Scale reads deliberately large, individual shapes substantial enough to dominate wall space rather than receding into texture. The alternating layout prevents rigid grid formation, introducing visual movement through staggered positioning. The aesthetic references 1960s Pop Art fascination with consumer products and pharmaceutical imagery elevated to decorative status.
Printed in Cornwall with precise colour boundaries maintaining the clean geometric edges essential to the design's graphic impact.
Sherbert demands spatial confidence and committed colour embrace. The oversized scale suits larger rooms where pattern can breathe: living rooms, dining areas, creative studios valuing bold visual statements. Consider single feature walls to prevent overwhelming smaller spaces. Pairs effectively with minimal furniture allowing the wall to provide primary visual interest. The playful pharmaceutical reference suits contemporary interiors comfortable with Pop Art sensibilities.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
- Width: 75cm per roll
- Length: 7 metres
- Pattern alignment: Offset match
- Repeat: Large vertical repeat
- Installation: Butt joint
CARE: Wipe clean with damp cloth; bold colours and large scale conceal minor surface marks effectively.
BRING THIS HOME Where pharmaceutical form becomes pattern, capsules repeat across walls that swallowed Pop Art whole.