Collection: Cosmos

Cosmos means "universe" in Greek. It was originally used by Pythagoras in the 6th century B.C.  to suggest an orderly or harmonious universe. The universe is a cosmos because the phenomena of nature embody geometrical form and proportion. These proportions allow things to unfold and function in the most elegant and efficient ways, but also give rise to beauty. This collection is dedicated to our universe, science, and to all people who have the curiosity, the passion and the awareness to discover it and to acknowledge that we are a tiny piece of the Universal immensity.