It is absolutely gorgeous in my kitchen. It is great quality paper.
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.
A high-contrast, large-scale abstract in which thick black brushed shapes — irregular ovals, ring forms, splatters, and broken loops — float across a textured cream paper ground. The shapes are painted with a heavy, slightly dry brush; the dry-brush striations are visible inside each form, and the edges break in places where the brush ran short of pigment. There is a watercolor-paper grain underneath that gives the cream ground physicality and keeps the shapes from feeling computer-generated.
The composition is irregular in the manner of mid-century Japanese calligraphic ink studies — shapes vary in size and orientation, and the negative space is as important as the marked space. There is no center, no obvious repeat at normal viewing distance, and the rhythm reads as continuous gestural mark-making across the wall. The black is deeply saturated and reads as ink rather than paint.
This is a paper for rooms that want a single confident move. A modern entry, a stair landing in a renovated mid-century house, a home gym, a powder room committed to graphic clarity. Pair it with smoked oak, blackened steel, raw plaster, and a single piece of handmade ceramic in oxblood or moss. It performs equally in well-lit and softly lit rooms — the contrast holds at any light level, and the brush texture rewards close inspection without demanding it.
Wallpaper pattern is 24" x 24" repeat.