Piet Mondrian - New York City l Socks
Piet Mondrian - New York City l Socks
Timeless sock design with the artwork “ New York City I ” by Piet Mondrian .
© Peter Willi/ARTOTHEK
Fits sizes US 9-13.5, EU 40-46
Material composition: 83% cotton, 15% polyamide, 2% elastane
Made in India
About the Artist
About the Artist
Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) was a Dutch abstract artist and a central figure in the De Stijl movement. He developed "neoplasticism," focusing on geometric forms and primary colors to create visual harmony. Mondrian's work is known for its use of grids and strict lines to convey order and balance.
“New York City I” (1942) reflects Mondrian’s impression of the city's energy after moving there. The painting features a grid of vertical and horizontal lines with strips of red, yellow, and blue, symbolizing the vibrancy of urban life. It captures the rhythm of the city through abstraction, blending simplicity with dynamic movement.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
* Gentle cycle wash recommended
* Using mild detergents and hanging to dry will extend the life of your socks.