Theory of numbers

”Principles for the Development of a Complete Mind: Study the science of art. Study the art of science. Develop your senses- especially learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else.” - Leonardo da Vinci

Nestled at the intersection of the concrete world of science and the enchanting realm of art that defines us, the Theory of Numbers collection brings the captivating allure of complexity right to the walls of your home. The talented artists at House of VLAdiLA have crafted a spectacular wallpaper collection, perfect for both teenagers and kids. These designs, with their universal appeal, offer a fantastic way to create an inspiring learning environment within your child's room. Here, creativity and focus become their trusty companions on their educational voyage.

The Theory of Numbers wallpaper collection skillfully captures the essence of art through numerical and geometric expressions. It features a diverse array of symbols drawn from fields such as physics, arithmetic, geometry, and chemistry. Mathematics takes on a creative and intuitive form closely intertwined with inspiration in this collection.

The second part of this collection has been thoughtfully conceived as a journal of exploration into humanity and its surroundings. Within the intricate pencil lines, we uncover subtle allusions to the complex subjects that Leonardo da Vinci delved into within his sketches and projects. This encompasses a dialogue about innovation, creativity, and, most notably, some rigorous research.

The sacred link between science and art

1. Geometry in Art:

The principles of geometry have been used by countless artists in creating works of art dominated by harmony and compositional balance. Multiple researches confirm the fact that the use of mathematical proportions, such as the Golden Section and the Fibonacci Sequence in painting, arouses a strong aesthetic response from the viewer. In this case, Leonardo da Vinci's "Vitruvian Man" perfectly illustrates the balance between the human body and geometry.

2. Perspective and Depth in Art

Using mathematical equations, artists created the illusion of depth and perspective within their works. A notable example is the use of vanishing point and converging lines to give depth to paintings. Research shows how the linear perspective developed during the Renaissance revolutionized the way art represents the world around us today.

3. Architecture and Symmetry

It is easy to understand that when we talk about architecture, the role of mathematics is absolutely essential. Applied concepts of mathematics, such as proportion, symmetry and fractal theory, allow architects to design buildings and structures that are both aesthetic and functional. Specialized works teach us the fact that architecture and visual arts are often closely related. The link between the two is represented by mathematics, which is at the center of the creative process.

4. Art and Optical Physics

Visual art was significantly influenced by optical physics. Detailed research showed how artists experimented with lights and colors to achieve optical effects within things. A significant example is pointillism, representing an artistic movement that uses small and colored dots to create images. This technique was influenced by the theory of colors and visual perception.

The second part of the collection deals with the "anatomical" aspect of art. As we mentioned above, our artists intended to create a research journal. Later, it was transformed into wallpaper for teenagers and children. In making this collection, we referred to one of the inventors of painting. Leonardo da Vinci, perceived as the "archetype of the Renaissance man", gave birth to a fascinating universe through notes, sketches and figures drawn over time.

Among the wallpapers of the Theory of numbers collection, viewers can admire an original reinterpretation of the "Vitruvian Man". The famous work wants to graphically capture the perfection of the renaissance man. And this is achieved through the perfect proportions of the human body, drawn in relation to the Golden Ratio. Our wallpaper collection is a land of exploration. A journey in search of perfection. And because we know that in art this concept is not validated (either because nothing is perfect, or because everything is, in fact, perfect), we referred to science - another type of art, in another form - to find it. In this sense, our wallpaper models capture the outline of the human body with a special symbolism. It becomes the perfect balance between art and nature.

The Theory of numbers wallpaper collection redefines the concept of "Back to school" through a unique, almost archaeological approach in the world of exact sciences. The designs, which have been hand-made by our artists, bring to life formulas from mathematics, physics and chemistry, as well as research, sketches and original notes, which refer to the creative process of Leonardo da Vinci.

Whether we are talking about wallpaper for teenagers, children, or educational spaces, such as schools, kindergartens or libraries, the wallpaper models of this collection become an aesthetic, modern and iconic ensemble. Each design will transform the rooms into a space of inspiration, made especially for those who love to discover the beauty in the creativity of mathematics. Detailed anatomical sketches, together with precise measurements, value the relationship of man with the environment that surrounds him. This is why our wallpaper designs give birth to educational and, at the same time, elegant interiors, meant to enliven any learning space.

The wallpapers from the Theory of numbers collection will inspire curiosity and thirst for knowledge in an artistic and innovative way. More than that, this collection will transport you to a captivating world of consciousness and beauty. A space where complexity does not scare, but inspires. Where art and science become complementary, in a fascinating and exciting way.

About House of VLAdiLA

House of VLAdiLA is a Romanian family business that was born in 2018. It thrives on the founders' love for art and their passion for all things beautiful. Meet Dragoș and Oana Vlădilă, the creative minds behind this enchanting venture. Together, they envisioned a world of soulful interiors that narrate captivating tales, gradually unfolding into mirrors for those who inhabit them. And how did it all begin? Through the art of wallpaper.

As the business grew, it embraced some of Romania's most talented artists, transforming into the illustrious House of VLAdiLA. Now, it stands as more than just a brand—it's a spectacle, a creator of lifestyle, offering beauty connoisseurs a complete 360 experience through wallpaper, textiles, cushions, and designer furniture pieces. The spaces they create transcend into a tale of comfortably luxurious ambiance, inviting us to explore the interplay of creative contradictions—a narrative that teaches us the art of conviviality.