Artist Thomas Broome combines typography and home interiors to create spatial artworks with ink on paper. By writing the word of what he's drawing, he builds interiors of - quite literally - "w-a-l-l-s", "d-o-o-r-s" and more...
The first image is an IKEA interior - can you identify any of the IKEA furnishings he's spelled out in the drawing? Next is a fancy pants hallway, then a bedroom, and lastly a kitchen. See the rest of the series, entitled Modern Mantra, at thomasbroome.se.





White Enamel Flatwa...
oh wow!
i love type! this is so clever!
-myan
hahaha! I love it!
The typography classes in my old college used to always do stuff like this- usually it had to be typography portraits of people. :) So fun!
totally great!
This is one of the coolest things I've seen in a long time. thanks for sharing.
Must've been so tedious to make, but what a stunning result -- reminds me of type class too!
It's a bit The Matrix isn't it? I dig.
I really love these!
These are great, and I love that they're hand-drawn, or at least appear to be. How fun!
You can also find his work on the new Peter Bjorn and John CD. Great Stuff!
I want to write "I love Thomas Broome" over and over again until I form the shape of an ottoman.
fantastic. makes me want to dig out my dusty old sketchbook.
Fun!
Reminds me of Dictionopolis in The Phantom Tollbooth.
cool.
Awesome!
Lol, love it!