And you may be wondering why am I reading all this and you're right! but William is entirely responsible for what's called Serpentine Line or Line of Beauty which is the S-shaped curved elongated line that frames an object. He thought that curves, not Sophia Vergara's in this case, were more dynamic, more interesting to see, more lively and not as dead and static as straight lines. And I so much agree. When my professor said these things in class last year I thought "that's my man right there!" He probably had no idea that his theory would transcend to furniture, hence the Serpentine sideboard and many more wonderful good looking furniture and sculpture that we enjoy today. Below, a few images that show gracious and beautiful curves. Enjoy!
images via Nuevo Estilo, Vogue, Elle Decor, Vogue Living Australia, AD and Lace and Tea.
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