Dan Hobday’s Atienne No2 brings a fresh take on minimalistic abstraction with a vertical composition that feels both airy and grounded. The painted brush strokes create a subtle rhythm of lines and shapes that suggest an outdoor scene without spelling it out. Soft edges meet sharp geometry, offering a quiet play between pattern and surface. The range of colors, balanced between muted tones and gentle pops of contrast, fits effortlessly in modern spaces aiming for calm but not bland. This illustration works well above a slim console or alongside sleek furniture, adding a sense of thoughtful layering without crowding the room. It’s a piece that invites you to pause and trace the brush strokes, making it a versatile choice for bedrooms, living rooms, or even a stylish office nook.

This product page is acoustic-only. Every configuration uses a sound-absorbing panel with selectable size and frame colour.
Your cart is empty