Rullmönster
Rullmönster, commonly known as roller patterns or rolling textures, refer to a visual design element characterized by repetitive, wavy, or undulating lines that create a sense of movement or rhythm. These patterns are widely used in various forms of art, textiles, and graphic design to evoke a dynamic or flowing aesthetic. The term originates from the Swedish word "rulla," meaning "to roll," which reflects the fluid, rolling appearance of the lines.
Rullmönster often appear in traditional Swedish textiles, such as linens and wallpapers, where they were used
The design typically consists of parallel or intersecting curved lines that create a rhythmic, almost organic
In Scandinavian design, rullmönster is often associated with minimalism and functionality, blending seamlessly with clean lines
While rooted in traditional craftsmanship, rullmönster continues to evolve with contemporary design trends, proving its enduring