Abstract Pattern 07 by Mizuki Heitaro

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  • S - 29.7 x 42cm (A3) €39,00 €24,99
  • M - 50 x 70cm €59,00 €37,99
  • L - 70 x 100.0cm €79,00 €50,99
  • XL - 84.1 x 118.9cm (A0) €99,00 €63,99
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Framing : No Frame
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We frame your print in our Berlin studio and ship it ready to hang — just unwrap and enjoy.

Art Print Stickers
Art Print Stickers - Kuriosis Fine Art GmbH

Stick your print directly to the wall — no drilling, no damage. Repositionable and residue-free. Includes 12 stickers.

Picture Frame Hook
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4 precision nail hooks for clean, level hanging. No drilling or wall plugs needed — just hammer in and hang.

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About Mizuki Heitaro

Mizuki Heitaro was a Japanese designer trained at the Kyoto Craft High School who went on to develop textile designs for the Marubeni company in Osaka. In 1930, he published Abstract Pattern Portfolio — geometric compositions influenced by European Art Deco and Constructivism, built on mathematical construction and precise color. His work is among the earliest in Japan to systematically adopt Western modernist aesthetics.

About the Artwork

Pattern 07 from Mizuki Heitaro's 1930 Abstract Pattern Portfolio channels the energetic geometry of European Constructivism through a measured, almost meditative formal vocabulary. The composition builds from a strong central logic outward, using colour to clarify structure rather than decorate it. Heitaro's training in textile design is evident in the way the surface reads as both flat pattern and three-dimensional form simultaneously — a visual duality that gives the image its particular tension and depth. This is among the earliest work in Japan to engage systematically with Western modernist abstraction.

Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the intricate geometric structure and precise colour intervals of Heitaro's design are reproduced with museum-grade sharpness — every line and angle rendered exactly as drawn.

How to Display Your Print

Go bigger than you think — Artwork should span roughly two-thirds the width of the furniture below it. If you’re debating between two sizes, always choose the larger one.

Hang at eye level — The centre of your print should sit around 145–150 cm from the floor. Most people hang art too high — it ends up floating on the wall.

Contrast beats matching — You don’t need to match your wall colour exactly. A deep-toned print on a light wall, or a bold piece in a neutral room, often looks far more interesting than a perfect colour match.

Avoid direct sunlight — Even archival inks fade over time in strong sun. Indirect natural light or warm ambient lighting will keep your print looking its best for years to come.

Returns & Exchanges

30-day returns — Unused prints in original packaging qualify for a full refund. No questions asked.

Damaged or defective? — We replace or refund at no cost to you. Just send us a photo.

Return shipping — Covered by you for standard returns. If the fault is ours, we cover it.

Questions? Email us at info@kuriosis.com

About Kuriosis

We started at the Berlin markets. Now we ship art to homes across Europe.

We started with a table and a handful of prints. Curious, a little naive, and completely obsessed with finding art worth hanging. Every piece we sell, we're proud to put our name on.

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What paper and printing process do you use?

We print exclusively on museum-grade fine art paper from Ilford / Canon using archival pigment inks. Every print is colour-calibrated and fade-resistant for 100+ years.

How long does delivery take?

Most orders are produced and dispatched within 2–3 business days. Delivery within Germany takes 1–2 days; international orders typically arrive within 5–10 business days.

Can I return my order?

Yes — we offer 30-day hassle-free returns on all prints. If your print arrives damaged or there is a quality issue, we will replace it free of charge.

How does the quality compare to other stores?

At Kuriosis, quality comes first. While many stores focus on keeping production costs as low as possible and outsource their production, we choose a different approach.

Our art prints are produced with ultra-fine detail and a rich, carefully calibrated colour range, using high-quality frames and some of the best printers currently on the market.

Every piece is produced in our Berlin studio, which means we keep the entire process under our own control from start to finish. The result is premium prints designed to retain its beauty over time.

Should I choose an art print or a streched canvas?

Our art prints are available on premium heavyweight fine art paper or premium matte canvas, giving you the freedom to choose the material that best suits your space and style. Both options offer exceptional detail, clarity, and a beautifully refined finish. Our paper prints are presented in high-quality frames with acrylic glass, creating a clean and classic look, although a small amount of light reflection is always possible.


Our stretched canvas prints offer a more elevated, gallery-style appearance. Each artwork is printed on textured cotton canvas and finished with an elegant floating frame, adding depth, character, and a more sophisticated presence on the wall. As there is no glass cover, there is no reflection, making canvas an excellent choice for a softer and more premium overall look.