Borromee
Borromee is a type of decorative pattern that originated in the 17th century in Italy, particularly in the region of Lombardy. The pattern is characterized by its intricate, geometric design, which often features interlocking circles, squares, and triangles. The name "Borromee" is derived from the Borromean rings, a symbol of the Holy Trinity, which is often incorporated into the pattern.
The Borromee pattern is typically used in textiles, such as fabrics and wallpapers, as well as in
The Borromee pattern is often associated with the work of Italian artist and designer Giovanni Battista Borromeo,