Jason Miller's Endless collection takes its inspiration from 1970s Super-graphics. After the reductionist intentions of modernism faded, some architects began to use large-scale graphic elements to define space. Graphic design became architecture; Endless was designed in the same spirit. Cylindrical sections and corner units allow Endless to be custom-configured as an architectural element.
Customer Reviews (4.7 / 5 · 3 reviews)
Avery D.★★★★★
The scale of the graphic is exactly what sold me—it fills the space like the 1970s super-graphics it's named after, and the visual punch is immediate. Even my minimalist friends, who usually roll their eyes, stopped to ask about the pattern. It's bold without feeling kitschy, which is a hard balance
Alexander★★★★★
The oversized graphic pattern makes my whole living room feel like a 1970s architectural sketch come to life, and the scale is just perfect—bold without being overwhelming. I keep catching myself staring at the lines and curves, it's genuinely striking.
Sofia I.★★★★☆
The large-scale graphic prints really do capture that 70s super-graphic vibe perfectly in person. Only reason for four stars instead of five is I wish the coloring were a bit more vivid, though it's still a striking piece for the wall.