Amusement Logic ‘s Design Department experiments with geometric animal sculptures. These are figures produced by simplifying natural forms. Faceted animals that capture both a wild and serene essence. Their minimalist, yet sophisticated appearance makes them suggestive decorative figures for luxury residences.

At the edge of infinity pools or in large and exquisite gardens, these figures seem to watch over their surroundings with their lively and calming presence. Their geometric lines catch the light, create shadows and reflections, and change according to the time of day.

The pure white that the department has given the sculptures enhances the sobriety, the schematism of their silhouette, so that they camouflage themselves in space and allow nature – the green of the trees, the blue of the water and the sky – to take over the background of the scene.

The design, somewhere between organic and abstract, achieves a presence that is at once primitive and modern. Each piece tells a silent story, communicating the essence of the animal without resorting to explicit details.

By Nerea Iturbe, designer in Amusement Logic’s Design Dept.