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Lattice Designs

  • Geometric patterns formed by a grid of intersecting lines that produce repeating motifs.
  • Commonly used as ornamentation in architecture and decorative arts (wallpaper, textiles, furniture).
  • Examples include the quatrefoil and trellis patterns.

Lattice designs are a type of geometric pattern that utilizes a grid of intersecting lines to create a repeating design.

Lattice designs use a repeated grid of intersecting lines to produce decorative, often intricate patterns. They are versatile motifs applied across built and decorative environments to add visual interest and ornamentation.

The quatrefoil pattern features four-leafed shapes arranged in a grid. This pattern is often seen in Islamic art and architecture, and is used to create intricate and decorative designs. In architecture, quatrefoil patterns can be seen in the ornate arches and windows of mosques and other religious buildings. In decorative arts, quatrefoil patterns can be found on wallpaper, textiles, and other decorative items.

The trellis pattern features a grid of vertical and horizontal lines that intersect to form a series of squares or diamonds. This pattern is often seen in garden design, where it is used to create decorative structures for climbing plants. Trellis patterns can also be found in architecture, where they are used to create decorative screens or partitions. In decorative arts, trellis patterns can be found on wallpaper, textiles, and other decorative items.

  • Architecture (ornamentation, screens, partitions, windows, arches)
  • Decorative arts (wallpaper, textiles, other decorative items)
  • Furniture ornamentation
  • Garden design (decorative structures for climbing plants)
  • Religious buildings (ornate arches and windows, e.g., mosques)
  • Quatrefoil
  • Trellis