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One sample and one true-to-scale 24″ × 24″ panel — same pattern, same material. See the color, texture, and repeat before you commit to rolls.
Includes 1 Peel & Stick sample and 1 Peel & Stick 24″ × 24″ panel.
Loose ink lattice lines cross a cream ground in an irregular grid — vertical and horizontal strokes laid down freehand, with visible variation in line weight, opacity, and angle. The grid wobbles intentionally: no line is perfectly straight, no intersection precisely square, and the resulting woven structure reads as a hand-painted check rather than a printed plaid. The brushwork shows broken edges, occasional skips where the brush ran dry, and small ink pools where the wet brush rested.
The palette is two-note and graphic — black ink against soft cream paper — and the entire visual interest comes from the imperfection of the grid itself. Scale is moderate; the openings between lines are sized to read both as pattern from across a room and as individual brush gesture up close. The composition has the visual logic of a sumi-e exercise or a hand-drawn underdrawing for a more elaborate design.
A versatile choice for kitchens, mudrooms, powder rooms, hallways, butler's pantries, and any space that wants graphic energy without strong subject matter. Works in modern minimalist interiors, Scandinavian-influenced homes, restored New England capes wanting one bold wall, and contemporary farmhouses with a black-and-white palette already in play. Pairs with painted millwork, blackened steel hardware, unbleached linen, and rift oak. Particularly effective as a counter-balance to ornate soft goods — heavily patterned drapery, embroidered upholstery — that need a clean architectural wall to read against.