Some walls define a space. Others shape how it feels.
In this desert patio, Lozenge Breeze Blocks by Shag do both. The wall creates a clear boundary for the seating area, but never closes it off. Air moves through. Views remain visible. The space stays connected to its surroundings.
What sets this installation apart is the layout. By mixing horizontal and vertical orientations, the pattern shifts across the wall. The geometry stays consistent, but the experience changes as your eye moves through it. It adds variation without adding complexity.
Light plays a role here as well. As it moves across the surface, the openings create a subtle rhythm that evolves throughout the day. The wall becomes active, not static.
Functionally, it does exactly what a breeze block wall should:
- Defines space without fully enclosing it
- Maintains airflow
- Introduces pattern at an architectural scale
Paired with simple materials and a restrained palette, the wall carries the composition.
Lozenge Breeze Blocks by Shag are part of Tesselle’s in-stock collection, offering a flexible way to create structure while keeping spaces open
