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Rene Magritte
French artist Rene Magritte was a figurative painter who was inspired by the Surrealist movement in Paris in the 1920s. His iconic paintings have inspired everything from clothing lines to furniture, and frequently explored the relationship between man’s internal world and the external environment. The False Mirror (1929) poses a question about observation. An enormous eye fills the canvas, its iris a powderblue sky dotted with clouds, its pupil a jet-black dot. The eye looks at the viewer, while the viewer looks both at and through the eye, as through a window, becoming both observer and observed.
Virgil Abloh
Virgil Abloh was known for his unconventional ideas about formalwear, turning it into something less rigid and much more fun. The designer’s 2020 collection for Louis Vuitton was peppered with his sprightly optimism, and featured masses of clouds dancing across blue skies.

Perennials Rugs
The tonal palettes of Cumulus are moody yet soothing in texture. The abstract Drop Stitch design mimics a blurred floral scheme, and offers dreamy appeal.



