Geometric motifs are motifs that take the word origin from geo which means the state while metric is a line, in principle the science that learns the ins and outs of lines. In its development, geometric motifs are always present in daily life. The development for the development of this motif is very dominant in practice. Examples used in daily life; motives for wind-wind ventilation, windows, door trellis, turnstiles, other household accessories.
Geometric motifs use the basis of square, round, and triangular shapes, these forms are very meaningful and contain a new form when someone tries to combine to be varied, when one form with another mixes then the inspiration of a new form will emerge, really something that stimulates someone to bring up a new form. This will develop into an extraordinary form when the combination of forms is not monotonous in certain groups, in order to become something that is not boring it needs a meeting of variations in forms.
The combination of the two forms of dimensions with three dimensions will give rise to a very varied form that can generate new ideas, it can happen because something unusual will bring up something that normalizes the form.