All the display boxes show a variety of textures available at CB2.com. Variety doesn’t just come in different shapes, it can also come in textures ranging from acrylic to wood. While the overall shape of each vase is circular the height and openings are different adding visual interest through variety. The collection of pottery from Heath Ceramics shows how small detail characteristics make a big difference within interior accents. I also like that he used variety when picking pillow fabric, but kept them unified by keeping them the same size as well. This style could have caused visual chaos like I mentioned before by changing too many elements, but he kept a consistent size and content which helps to keep harmony within the pieces. In the picture above, John Hix (designer) used pictures of bubbles to create unity within the art pieces, but chose to offer a variety in the orientation. The spiral layout helps to reinforce the unity of the entire collection. Here, the designers, Garcia & Lavin used similar content in a variety of frame sizes to make an impact along an entire wall, showing a mix between harmony and variety. It is the careful and artistic tension between order and disorder-between unity and variety- that enlivens harmony and creates interest in an interior setting.Īdding variety, but maintaining unity is as simple as : Variety, on the other hand, when carried to an extreme for the sake of interest can result in visual chaos. Harmony when carried too far in the use of elements with similar traits can result in a unified but uninteresting composition. Picking up where we left off last week with harmony, variety shares a common thread in creating visual interest.
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