Pattern Design - German Textile 1910

Another procedural pattern reconstruction made to practice pattern design in Substance 3D Designer. This one is based on textile pattern designed in 1910 Germany by Richard Riemerschmid. As usual, 100% Substance Designer rendered in Blender in different material context.
Richard Riemerschmid (20 June 1868 – 13 April 1957) was a Ger­man ar­chi­tect, painter, de­signer and city plan­ner from Mu­nich. He was a major fig­ure in Jugendstil, the Ger­man form of Art Nouveau, and a founder of ar­chi­tec­ture in the style. A founder mem­ber of both the Vereinigte Werk­stätte für Kunst im Handwerk (United Work­shops for Art in Hand­crafts) and the Deutscher Werkbund and the di­rec­tor of art and de­sign in­sti­tu­tions in Mu­nich and Cologne, he prized crafts­man­ship but also pi­o­neered ma­chine pro­duc­tion of ar­tis­ti­cally de­signed ob­jects.
Cheers!
G.

Pattern preview - Wallpaper

Pattern preview - Wallpaper

Pattern preview - Vase

Pattern preview - Vase

Pattern preview - Fabric

Pattern preview - Fabric

Pattern preview - Can

Pattern preview - Can

Source of inspiration: 
Textile pattern designed in 1910 Germany by Richard Riemerschmid - a Ger­man ar­chi­tect, painter, de­signer and city plan­ner from Mu­nich - major fig­ure in Jugendstil, the Ger­man form of Art Nouveau.

Source of inspiration:
Textile pattern designed in 1910 Germany by Richard Riemerschmid - a Ger­man ar­chi­tect, painter, de­signer and city plan­ner from Mu­nich - major fig­ure in Jugendstil, the Ger­man form of Art Nouveau.